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X-RAY  1967 


Profiles  and  Silhouettes  .  .  . 


Profile  of  the  past  .  . 

A  beginning  now  obsolete 

A  tribute  to  those  who  came  before 


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Silhouette  of  the  Future  .  . 


New  buildings,  new  lives. 

Anticipation  of  things  to  come. 


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The  Present  .  .  . 


Study,  practice,  and  patients 

Turning  potential  into  achievement. 


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clinical  practice, 
Concentration,  commuting, 

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Graduation  .  .  . 

Silhouette  of  Recognition. 


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Faculty  and  Administration 


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Profile  of  the  President 


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MCV   ...   a   college  of   many  facets   .   .   . 

Administrators   working   toward   a 

unified   goal   .    .   .   Foremost   profile, 

Dr.    R.   Blackwell  Smith,   Jr., 

college   president   .   .    .   Leadership  and 

assistance   .   .    .   Board   of  Visitors 

and  the  Administrative  Council    .    .   . 

Coordination  of  ideas  .   .   . 

Direction   .    .    .    Integration   of  AACV's 

nine  schools   .   .   .   One  concern;  one 

human  concern. 


DR.   CHARLES   P.   CARDWELL,  JR. 
Vice-President  and   Director  of  College  Hospitals 


COLONEL  JOHN    H.    HEIL,   JR. 
L.   DANIEL   CROOKS 


Assistant  President 
Comptroller 


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FRANKLIN   BACONl 


Outstanding   silhouettes   .   .   .   Deans 

and  directors   .   .   .   Linking 

administration   and   students   .    .   . 

Dormitories   .   .   .    Loans  and 

scholarships   .   .   .   Shared 

responsibilities   ...   A 

harmonious  blend   of   learning 

situations  and   social 

activities   .    .    .   From   Visiting 

Scholars  to  Friday   Flicks   . 

Something  for  everyone. 


HARRY    R.    HESTER  Director,   Student    Housing 


an   of  Students 


MISS   BETTY  MORROW 
Assistant   Dean   of  Students 


CHARLES  W.    HILL  Student   Financial   Aid   Officer 


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DR.   O.   WENDELL   CLOUGH 
Assistant   Dean,   Dentistry 


DR.   HOLMES  T.   KNIGHTON 
Assistant  Dean,   Dentistry 


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DR.    RICHARD   L.   SIMPSON 
Assistant    Dean,    Dentistry 


Administrative 

assistants 


DR.   JOHN   ANDRAKO 
Assistant   Dean,    Pharmacy 


MISS   LENA   B.    THOMAS 
Educational   Director,   Medical   Technology 


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CARL   H.   GERHOLD,   Technical    Director, 
Radiologic  Technology 


MISS   SUSANNE    HIRT,    Educational    Director, 
Physical    Therapy 


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DR.    HUNTER   H.   AAcGUIRE,   JR. 
Assistant  .Dean,   Medicine 


DR.   CHARLES  M.   CARAVAT! 
Assistant   Dean,   Medicine 


DR.   MILES   E.    HENCH 
Assistant   Dean,   Medicine 


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DR.    WILLIAM    R.    KAY   and   MISS   EDITH    WEST,    R.N. 
preparing   for  office   hours 


"Just  a    little   stick 


Therefore   trust   the    physician, 

and  drink  his  remedy  in  silence  and  tranquillity: 


Gilbran,  The  Prophet 


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DR.    GLENN    R.    PRATT 


Religion   and   Medicine 


Meeting   physical   and   spiritual   needs   .   .   , 

Dr.    Kay,   Director  of  Student   Health, 

and   Miss  West  .    .   .   Outpatients   .   .    . 

Infirmary.    .   .   Preventive   health. 

Dr.   Pratt,   Director  of   Religious 

Affairs   .    .   .   New  MCV   profile   .   .   . 

Vespers   .    .    .    Ethics   .   .   .    Religious   Unity. 


DR.    PRATT   .    .    .   background   .    .   . 
Monumental   chapel   undergoing   restoration 


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Dentistry   .    .   .   articulation   artistry 

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Graduate   Studies   .   .   .   the   problem-solving   approach 


Medical   Technology   .    .   .   diagnostic  cues 


MCV,   a   unified   whole   .   .   . 

Teaching,   healing,   research. 

Faculty:   vital,   synergetic 

professionals   .   .   . 

in   the  art  of  teaching   ...   in  the  ever 

expanding   practice  of  medicine   ...   in 

the  exacting   process  of   research. 


Rehabilitation    .    .    .    P.T.s,    patients   and    perseverance 


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Pediatrics   .   .   .   machines   and   mothering 


Research   ...   a   thousand   attempts  for  one   success 


Administration    .    .    .    data    processing    and   the    personal    touch 


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The  Greeks 


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Sigma  Zeta 


Honorary  Science  Society 


OFFICERS:  /eff  fo  righf.  Bob  Osborn,  V.  Pres.,  Randy  Davis,  Treas.,  Tom  Coniglione,  Pres.,  Carey  Gordon,  Sec. 


To  encourage  knowledge  of  the  .  .  . 

sciences  .  .  .  High  scholarship 
in  science  .  .  .  Founded  nationally  .  .  . 

1925  .  .  .  Gamma  chapter  .  .  .  MCV 
1927  .  .  .  1966-67  .  .  .  Thirty  active 

members  .  .  .  Membership  tripled  by 
new  members  .  .  .  Medicine,  dentistry. 

Pharmacy,  Nursing  .  .  .  Honored 
at  banquet  in  spring 


Nancy  Berger 
Carl  Bivens 
Keith  Blevins 
Donna  Burner 
John  Buscigllo 
Donna  Clark 
Thomas  Coniglione 
James  Davis 
Carl  Friedman 
AAary  Ellen  Garrett 
Carey  Gordon 
Ruth  Gorham 
Donald  Hunt 
Charles  James 
Kyle  Kiesau 


MEMBERS 
Myron  Levine 
Carol  Love 
Russell  McAllister 
Reuben  McBrayer,  Jr. 
Donald  Mowles 
Robert  Osbon 
Cave  Perry 
Patricia  Richardson 
Alan  Richter 
Gilbert  Robertshaw 
Lucy  Townsend 
Joyce  Turpin 
Paul  Van  Oslenberg 
Wlllard  Wentz 


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OFFICERS:   left  /o  right:   Rufus   Gordon,   Vice-pres. 
Worrell,  President,  Lucy  Townsend,  Secretary 


Nancy    Berger,    Treasurer,    Pat 


Alpha 
Sigma 
Chi 

Honorary  Leadership 
Society 

Honorary  leadership  .  .  . 

Organized  1938  ..  . 
Members  selected  from  .  .  . 

Schools  of  Dentistry  .  .  . 
Medicine,  Nursing  and  .  .  . 

Pharmacy  on  the  basis  .  .  . 
of  leadership  and  character  . 

Strives  to  create  a  spirit 
of  fellowship  in  hopes  that 

spirit  will  be  carried  into 
their  respective  graduate 

professional  relationships. 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 

William  Blaylock 
Philip  Brandt 
Donna  Burner 
Thomas  Coniqiione 
Randy  Davis 
James  Glore 
Carey  Gordon 
Owen  Graves 
Carole  Hack 
James  Hickman,  Jr. 
Shirley  Hillers 
Jay  Holdren 
Gilbert  Robertshaw 
Ronald  Smith 
Roland  Stecher 
Rose  Tate 
Keith  Walker 
Joseph  Wimberly,  Jr. 
Charles  Zaglin 


PLEDGES 

James  Adams 
Hayden  Allen 
Pamela  Bergstrom 
Nancy  Bitner 
Linda  Coble 
Danny  Counts 
Russell  Cummings,  Jr. 
Thomas  Day,  Jr. 
Helen  Gordon  Spicer 
William  Jennings 
Kyle  Kiesau 
Robert  Kirkman 
Faye  Kuhn 
Asa  Lee  III 
Margaret  Maddex 
Jane  Scott 
Janine  Sherfy 
Harvey  Silverman 
Linda  Staffon 
John  Tabb,  Jr. 
Wendy  White 
Harvey  Woodruff  III 


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Rho  Chi 

Honorary  Pharmacy 
Fraternity 


OFFICERS,  left  to  right:  James  W.  Davis,  Pres.,  Donna  Clarl<,  Sec,  Lucy  Townsend,  Historian, 
Philip  D.  Davis,  Vice-pres. 


Promoting  pharmaceutical 

science  .  .  .  through 
encouragement  .  .  .  intellectual 

achievement  .  .  . 
Undergraduates  .  .  .  graduates 

faculty  members  .  .  . 
Increase  ethical  and  social 

response  of  the 
profession  .  .  .  Lambda 

Chapter-M.  C.  V. 
Chapter  .  .  .  Research 

seminars  .  .  .  Annual 
banquet  .  .  .  May  initiation 

of  new  members  .  .  . 
'Scholarly  fellowship. 


MEMBERS 

James  W.  Davis 

Lucy  Townsend 
Donna  Clark 
Philip  R.  Davis 
Richard  Allen 
Archie  Beebee 
Danny  Micheau 


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Alpha  Omega  Alpha 

Honorary  Medical  Fraternity 


OFFICERS 

Gilbert  E.  Robertshaw,  Pres. 
Reuben  McBrayer,  Jr.,  Vice  Pres. 
Kyle  Kiesau,  Treasurer 
Thomas  C.  Coniglione,  Sec. 


Brown  Sequard  Chapter  .  .  . 

Founded  by  William  Branch  Porter  .  .  .  1940  , 
Aims  .  .  .  highest  ethical  and  professional 
Standards 
Students  .  .  .  faculty  .  .  .  alumni  ...  of  highest 

scholarship  .  .  .  personal  honesty  .  .  . 

potential  leadership  .  .  . 
Annual  initiation  ceremony  .  .  .  address  by 
a  distinguished  member  of  the  medical 

profession. 
Formal  banquet  .  .  .  John  Marshall  Hotel  .  .  . 
Welcome  new  members  .  .  .  Alumni. 


SENIOR  PLEDGES 

Russell  G.  McAllister,  Jr. 
Myron  M.  Levine 
Carl  H.  Blvens,  Jr. 
Carol  Harlow 
J.  David  Perry 
Charles  N.  James 
Thomas  J.  Gates 
Ernest  N.  Mistr 
John  R.  Wolfe 


JUNIOR  PLEDGES 

Ed  Butts 
Wllber  Nixon 
Ken  Holden 
Bob  Baker 


Phi  Delta  Epsilon 

Professional  Medical  Fraternity 


Phil  Gordon 
Charles  Goodman 
Peter  Left 
Myron  Levine 
Taylor  Greenberg 
Maurice  Novick 
Barton  Cohen 
Brian  Dorsk 
Henry  Alperin 
John  Coan 
Jack  Yaffa 
Phil  Okun 
Sheldon  Markowitz 
Dick  Layton 
Steve  Carmel 
Phil  Dascher 
Alan  Ganderson 
Marvin  Zelkowitz 
Elliot  Familant 


Scholastic  Achievement  .  .  . 

Medical  ethics  .  .  . 
Student-faculty-alumni  contact  .  .  . 

Aaron  Brown  Memorial  lecture  .  .  . 
Guest  lecturers  .  .  .  Homer  Smith  .  .  .  Fredric 

Silverman  .  .  .  William  Schwartz  .  .  .  Robert 
Huelper 

April  lecturer  .  .  .  Ben  Eisman  .  .  .  Univer- 
sity of  Kentucky 

District  conclave  .  .  .  alumni  and  guests 
Fall  cocktail  party  ...  Dr.  Arnold  Salzberg 

Annual  Aaron  Brown  Scholarship  .  .  .  super- 
ior scholastic  achievement 

Pursuit  of  knowledge  .  .  .  furtherance  of 
fellowship  .  .  . 


OFFICERS 
W.  Taylor  Greenberg  .  .  .  Pres. 
Richard  Layton  ...  V.  Pres. 
Steven  Carmel  .  .  .  Sec. 


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JENNIFER  CUmt-m')  MUKIEl  E.JONES -196') 

PANACEA  CHAPTER 

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y,ce-Pres'</t>rt-  Secretary 

EMILV  L.PARR-1969  Dr.SUSAN JMELLEHE 

Treasurer  Sponsor 

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Alpha 
Kappa 
Kappa 


National  Medical 
Fraternity 


The  Pres.  and  V.P.  confer 


As  Toynbee  once  wrote;  "History  is  a  stern 
taskmaster.  You  cannot  yield  to  her  whims  or 
know  the  dark  corridors  of  her  world  without 
having  witnessed  the  awful  truth  of  her  pres- 
ence. So  know  ye  the  past,  or  watch  out." 

Taking  the  tip,  perhaps  a  brief  review  of  the 
history  of  the  Alpha  Kappa  Chapter  of  the 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa  National  Medical  Fraternity  is 
in  order,  for  our  past  is  indeed  glorious,  and  ye 
may  learn  much  indeed  by  knowing  it. 

It  all  started  back  in  1  866,  when  young 
Beauregard  Ravenel  returned  from  the  Third 
Virginia  Fusiliers  to  complete  his  medical 
education  which  had  been  rudely  interrupted 
by  the  War.  Beauregard,  who  still  walked  with 
a  slight  limp  due  to  some  shrapnel  embedded 
in  his  left  quadriceps  femoris,  rented  an 
attic  apartment  above  old  man  Thalhimer's 
general  store  on  Clay  Street,  within  easy 
limping  distance  of  the  School. 

The  summer  stayed  late  that  year,  and 
even  into  late  October  and  early  November,  the 
grass  remained  green,  and  the  leaves 
refused  to  fall.  Many  were  the  times  when, 
after  a  hard  day  in  the  sweltering  labs. 
Beau  and  his  chums  would  gather  up  their  rifles, 
then  off  they  would  go  to  ambush  a  few  of  the 
pesty  squirrels  that  infested  the  wooded  area 
in  front  of  the  State  Capitol.  Whenever  they 
invited  Herb  Tareyton,  the  president  of  Beau's 
third-year  class,  who  was  well-known  to  be  a 
great  wit  (and  a  ladies'  favorite),  he  would 
always  reply  with,  "Say,  that's  a  Capitol  idea!" 
and  everyone  would  laugh  at  the  pun,  including 
Beau,  who  was  not  lacking  for  wits  either. 


Well,  the  summer  dragged  on,  and  everyone 
including  good-natured  Beau  was  getting 
pretty  fed  up  with  the  weather  when  it  hit 
ninety-two  on  Christmas  Day.  Most  of  the 
squirrels  had  been  shot  long  since,  there 
by  making  that  Christmas  recess  rather  dull. 
Occasionally,  for  lack  of  anything  better 
to  do,  the  lads  would  gather  down  at  Ed  Poe's 
house  and  coax  that  strange  fellow  into  read- 
ing his  poetry  to  them.  He  was  an  odd  one, 
that  chap,  but  always  entertaining,  and  his 
Amontillado  was  superb. 

When  school  reconvened  in  February,  Beau 
decided  to  organize  a  club  to  provide  some 
regular  entertainment  for  himself  and  his 
friends.  They  decided  to  call  the  club  the 
Alpha  Kappa  Chapter  of  the  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa 
National  Medical  Fraternity  (Akcotakknmf). 
And  that,  as  I  said  before,  is  the  way  it 
all  started,  back  there  in  1  866  when  good  ol' 
Beauregard  Ravenel  returned  from  the  Toynbee 
to  shoot  some  squirrels  .  .  . 


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Our  Pledge  Class 
OFFICERS 


President;  J.  Richard  Hickman 
V.  Pres;  Robert  L.  Vermillion 
Treasurer;  James  B.  Hess 
Rec.  Secretary:  Grayson  Miller 
Warden:  Walter  Kilby 
Corresponding  Sec.  Jack  Ostrich 


Marshall:  Jerry  Martin 
Chaplain:  Ray  Walker 
Historian:  Hal  Weiler 
Social  Chairman:  Robert  L. 
Vermillion,  Drury  Stith 


MEMBERSHIP 
T.  Abernathy 
R.  Allen 
R.  Atkinson 
J.  Bagley 
A.  Baker 
C.  Bivens 
W.  Blaylock 
P.  Bowles 
J.  Brown 
S.  Brown 
J,  Burgbacher 
W.  Burner 
E.  Burton 
E.  Butts 
J.  Byers 
S.  Cenedella 
A.  Clairmont 
G.  Cohen 
T.  Coniglione 
R.  Copenhaver 
W.  Credle 
T.  Day 
R.  Dean 
W.  Eddins 
P.  Finelli 
J.  Fisher 
E.  Fuller 
J.  Gibbs 


P.  Goodman 
M.  Hakala 
S.  Hamilton 
K.  Hanger 
J.  Harkrader 
G.  Hatch 
S.  Heatwole 
J.  Hellman 
H.  Henderson 

B.  Henry 
J.  Hess 

J.  Hickman 
W.  Hobbs 
K.  Holden 
J.  Holimon 
M.  Horenstein 

C.  Huber 
G.  Keeney 

D.  Kells 
W.  Kilby 
K.  King 
R.  Kohler 
G.  Lavoie 
P.  Layman 

A.  Lewis 
G.  Long 

B.  MacDonald 
T.  Mann 

J.  Martin 


R.  McBrayer 
J.  Melton 
J.  Meyer 
R.  Miles 
G.  Miller 
E.  Mistr. 
J.  Moll 

J,  Montgomery 
E'  Moore 
D.  Moseley 

B.  Nelson 
R.  Nicholls 
S.  Niesen 
J.  Nuckols 
G.  Ogle 

J.  Ostrich 

C.  Pascarosa 
R.  Patton 

D.  Perry 
R.  Pollock 
R.  Ramsey 
G.  Robertson 
D.  Robinson 
D.  Rogers 

D.  Rollins 

E.  Rose 

E.  Royster 
R.  Sachno 
B.  Schorr 


J.  Sharpe 

B.  Seckel 
R.  Smith 

W.  Spencer-Strong 

C.  Stanley 

D.  Stith 

T.  Thompson 
J.  Thorn 
K.  Towne 
H.  Turner 
R.  Vermillion 
R.  Walker 
D.  Walton 
H.  Weiler 
J.  Wells 
G.  White 
N.  White 
H.  Widener 
L.  Wilkins 
S.  Willett 

D.  Williams 
W.  Williamson 
R.  Withrow 
W.  Wolfe 

F.  Wray 

E.  Wulfsberg 
T.  Yates 

J.  Zelenak 


PLEDGES 
M-l 

B.  Benazzi 

A.  Brantley 
J.  Cohen 

J.  Doncan 

C.  Elliot 
J.  Gilliam 
S.  Hanna 
T.  Hooker 
F.  Horton 
L.  Keim 

E.  Larkin 

B.  Long 

B.  Nuckols 

F.  Marks 

C.  Maxwell 
J.  Mosely 
J.  Piland 
H.  Rekate 
J.  Reynods 
J.  Shaw 

B.  Sigafoes 
J.  Sorrow 
N.  Stronach 
M.  Thames 

D.  Tomko 
J.  Turner 

C.  Yarbrough 


M-ll 

E.  Crouch 
P.  Gustman 
T.  Sakowski 
S.  Grubb 

M.  Lichtenburg 
T.  Keenan 

F.  Phillips 
L.  Owens 
A.  Gellman 


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Phi  Chi 

National 
Medical 
Fraternity 


OFFICERS:  \efi  to  right; 

Sitting:  Rufus  Gordon,  Pres. 

Standing:  William  Higgs,  Treas. 

Peter  Wick,  Rush  Chairman 
Rudolph  Raymaker,  Rec.  Sec. 


Social  .  .  .  professional  activities 

Spring,  fall  picnics  .  .  . 
December  cocktail-dinner-theater 

party  at  the  Barn  .  .  .  After 
Initiation  dance  .  .  .  Hotel  Richmond 

Annual  Breakfast  , .  .  in  honor  of 
incoming  Freshman  .  .  .  Richmond  Academy 

of  Medicine  Cocktail  Party  .  .  . 
sponsored  and  catered  by  Wives'  Club 
"Rush  Season"  .  .  .  combo  parties  .  .  . 
stag  smoker  .  .  .  Guest  Lecturers  series  .  .  . 

leading  men  of  medicine  .  .  . 
Wives  Club  .  .  .  fall  coffee  party  .  .  . 

bridge  party  .  .  .  lectures  on 
furniture  antjqueing,  flov^er 

arranging  .  .  .  P.H.T.  Diplomas 


J.  Altobelli 
J.  Ayers 

C.  Beorn 
J.  Cametas 
B.  Cathey 
T.  Gates 

R.  Gordon 
S.  Grandis 
W.  Higgs 
S.  Irwin 
W.  Jennings 
W.  Johnson 

B.  Kemper 

D.  Kessei 
K.  Kiesau 
S.  Kramer 
S.  Marcus 

R.  McAllister 
J.  Nuara 
D.  Polster 
M.  Prugh 
D.  Pryor 

C.  Raff 

R.  Raymaker 
G.  Robertshaw 


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"Members  .  .  .  Wives  .  .  .  Good  Friends" 


"Wally  .  .  .  frugs" 


The  Fall  Picnic 


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Delta 
Sigma 
Delta 


National  Dental 
Fraternity 


OFFICERS: 

E.  J.  Bowen 
Danny  Grable 
Carmen  Prior 
Ken  Bowman 


MEMBERS 


First  Dental  Fraternity  .  .  .  1882 
Fraternal  Cooperation  .  .  .  scientific, 

ethical,  professional  progress. 
To  gain  men  of  like  minds  and  common 

aspirations 
Omicorn  Omicorn  Chapter  .  .  . 

Successful  year  .  .  .  packed  house  monthly 
parties  .  .  .  achieve  wives  club. 

Dr  Green  talks  on  trip  on  Good  Ship 
Hope  .  .  . 

Dr.  Flipper  takes  over  for  Dr.  Edwards  .  .  . 
Christmas  provisions  for  family  of  nine  .  .  . 

Seniors  look  forward  to  Supreme 
Chapter  of  D.S.D. 


J.  Adams 
G.  Alexander 
W.  Armentrout 
G. Bang 
J.  Baughcome 

D.  Bolick 

E.  Bowen 
K.  Bowman 
J.  Bronson 

.  Bryant 
J.  Busciglio 

C.  Carroll 

A.  Colasanto 
J.  Crockett 

D.  Dayf^i 
J.  Ebyf 

C.  Ehle' 
R.  Fernadez 

D.  Francis 
R.  Fuller 
D.  Gardner 
W.  Gares 
C.  Gary 
C.  Glenn 


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The  Delta  Sigs 
If  she  doesn't  get  off  my  head,  this  bottle  goes  on  her  head. 


The  Twist  is  out  but  our  Pres.  is  in. 


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Psi  Omega 


National  Dental  Fraternity 


Largest  national  Dental  Fraternity 
Aims  .  .  . 

Cultivate  social  qualities  of 
members  .  .  . 

Surround  each  member  with  friends  .  .  . 
journal  to  keep  its  members  in  touch  .  . . 

Assist  members  in  all  laudable 
undertakings 
Advancement  of  the  Dental  Profession 

teaching  .  .  .  practice  .  .  .  jurisprudence 

Regular  monthly  meetings  .  .  . 
Feature  guests  speakers  .  .  . 

Monthly  parties  .  .  .  costume  .  .  .  novelty  .  .  . 
"Country  and  Western  get  together" 

Fine  new  pledge  group  .  .  . 
For  the  betterment  of  those  who 

seek  the  D.D.S.  degree 


MEMBERS                   ^ 

k 

SENIORS 

R.  Heltzel 

JUNIORS^ 

'   R.  Stecher 

L.  Adams 

D.  Hunt 

P.  Browne 

J.  Thompson 

H.  C.  Baker 

A.  Hemingway 

L.  demons 

T.  Tompkins 

P.  Beartie 

J.  Lacy 

J.Gills 

R.  Traynham 

H.  Bozard 

C.  McGahee 

C.  Lindahl 

B.  Watterson 

G.  Brooks 

B.  Ravenel 

D.  McKinney 

L.  Webb 

B.  Brown 

G.  Roque 

S.  Napoli 

H.  Woodruff 

C.  Cox 

E.  Ross 

H.  Plaster 

C.  Zaglin 

J.  Cumbey 

H.  Selden 

W.  Richardson 

J.  Dalness 

L.  Shepard 

W.  Riddle 

C.  Dean 

D.  Smith 

T.  Riley 

T.  Edwards 

R.  Smith 

H.  Sargent  '' 

J.  Glore 

C.  Snidow 

J.  Sawicki 

C.  Harris 

W.  Wentz 

W.  Simpson 

The  Brotherhood 


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SENIORS 
B.  Burnette 
L.  Gordon 
J.  AAcElveen 
H.  Rawls  III 
W.  Walker 
JUNIORS 
W.  Falls 
J.  Gilbert 
L.  Hinson 
J.  Hodge 
E.  Howe 
D.  Keith 
L.  Miller 
R.  Reid 


PLEDGES 

F.  Renick 
J.  Semones 
R.  Shannon 
R.  Tankersley 
E.  Vaught 
N.  Wyss 
SOPHOMORES 
H.  Allen 
T.  Berry 
R.  Bethea 
I.  Bishop 
L.  Brooks 
S.  Brown 
J.  Chairsell 
J.  Doley 


E.  Foretich 
C,  Harmon 
S.  Heard 
E,  Horton 
C.  Johnson 
A.  Padgett 
S.  Parel 
W.  Parks 
J.  Philips 
T.  Ranson 
J.  Repass 
G.  Shuert 
T.  Smith 
J.  Straub 


The  Pledges 


J 

The  Country  Western  Get  Together 


Senior  Paper  Panic 


Man,  your  dates  flat  as  a  board 


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Alpha 
Omega 

National  Dental 
Fraternity 


OFFICERS:  \eU  to  right:  A.  I.  Burch,  Pres.,  W.  B.    Winnick,  V.Pres.,  M.  D.  Miller,  Treas.,  R.  C. 
Haves,  Rec.  Sec,  J.  Levin,  T.  Sec. 


1966-67  .  .  .  largest  membership 

Fall  Kickoff  .  .  .  pledges 
are  welcomed  .  .  .  Crown  and  Bridge 

Prosthesis  Clinic  for 
sophomore  members  .  .  .  alumni  .  .  . 

Outstanding  lecturers  .  .  . 
Dr.  Irish  ...  Dr.  Eshleman  .  .  . 

Dr.  Peskin  .  .  .  Clinics  with 
Richmond  Alumni  Chapter  .  .  . 

Annual  spring  dinner  dance  .  .  . 
Awards  presentation  .  .  . 

Lakeside  Country  Club  .  .  . 
Educationally  oriented. 


MEMBERS 


Robert  Alperin 
,  JWartin  Baloff 
Irwin  Becker 
Barry  Behrens 
Sheldon  Blum 
Jim  Borovay 
Allen  Burch 
Stephen  Burch 
Lee  Casler 
Stephen  Chase 
Mat  Cole 
Harry  Conn 
Howard  Duchon 
Jerry  Duckor 
Carl  Friedman 
Arthur  Glick 


Richard  Hayes 
Michael  Hunter' 
Jeffrey  Levin 
Jerry  Levy 
Marshall  Miller^i 
Paul  Plasky        : 
Drake  Regent 
Allen  Richter      . 
Harry  Selman 
Sol  Schwartz 
Peter  Sobel 
John  Sootin 
Pete  Trager 
Byron  Verkauf 
Mark  Winnick 
Edward  Woodi 


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Monthly  frat  meeting  at  AA.E.l 


The  AO  boys  in  clinic 


Initiation  of  new  members. 


Peridontics  Clinic 


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OFFICERS:  left  to  right     Janis  Croes— Corr.  Sec,  Stephanie  Fajans— Chaplain,  Peggy  Maddex— Vice  Pres.,  Lucy  Kate  Townsend- 
President,   Peggy   Daniels— Rec.   Sec,   Linda   Gale   Cohen— Historian     Ginny  Clark— Treasurer 


Kappa  Epsilon 


National  Pharmaceutical  Fraternity 


Tau  Chapter-chartered  March  20,  1963  .  .  . 
To  unite  women  students  in  pharmacy  .  . 

To  stimulate  scholarship  .  .  .  profess- 
ional consciousness  .  .  .  teaching  loyalty 

and  friendship. 

Fall  picnic— a  welcome  to  new  students. 

Christmas  party  with  Phi  Delta  Chi  for 
underprivileged  children  .  .  . 

Traditional  Spring  Banquet— election 
and  installation  of  new  officers  .  .  . 


MEMBERS       -' 

Jo  Ann  Butterfield 
Paula  Campbell 
Donna  Clark 
Virginia  Clark 
Linda  Cohen 
Janis  Croes 
Peggy  Daniels 
Stefanie  Fajans 
Mary  Ellen  Garrett 
Carey  Blair  Gordoi 
Sidney  Hardy 
Tina  Helfert 
Marty  Kessel 
Judy  Lillard 
Peggy  Maddex 
Faye  McDaniel 
Anita  Osborne 
Lee  Stanton 
Teresa  Taylor 
Lucy  Townsend  ' 

Judy  Morris 


PLEDGES 

Ginger  Branscomb 
Margaret  Bull 
Gail  Fields 
Vivian  Harris 
Sue  Holloway 
Priscilla  Hulbert 
Judy  Lifland 
Patricia  McDonald 
Joanne  Milan 
Joan  Morgan 
Dina  Southern 
Nancy  Traynham 


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Santa   brings   joy  to  both   the  young   and   not  so 
young 


Santa  was  nice  to  that  boy— I  hope  he  remembers  I  wanted  a  blonde; 
not  a  red  head  this  year  .  .  . 


CREED 
K  nowledge 
A  pplied  to 
P  rescriptions  with 
P   recision  while 
A  spiring  to  be 

E  fficient 

P  harmacists 

S  cience  and 

I    ntelligent 

L  eadership  in  our 

O  bligations  to  the 
N  ation 


,*)        Kappa 
Epsilon 


We  are  all  islands. 


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OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Back  row;  James  Davis,  Recording  Secretary,  Danny  Walls,  Corresponding  Secretary,  Jim  Gregg,  Master 
of  Arms,  Fronf  row,  Jim  Bailey,  President,  Boyd  Clements,  Treasurer,  Chuck  Hutcheson,  Inner  Guard,  Larry  Harting,  Vice  Presi- 
dent. 


Pb/  Delta  Chi 


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National  Pharmaceutical  Fraternity 
For  the  advancement  of  the  science 

of  pharmacy  .  .  . 
Promotion  of  fraternal  spirit  .  .  . 

First  professional  fraternity 
for  the  pharmacist  .  .  . 

MCV  .  .  .  Alpha  Delta  Chapter- 
Projects  .  .  .  painting  and  refur- 
nishing the  Hugh  Mercer  Apoth- 
ecary Shop  .  .  .  historical  interest 

in  Fredericksburg  .  .  . 
Christmas  party  .  .  .  with  Kappa  Ep- 

silon  .  .  .  for  Children's  Home  .  .  . 
Honorary  faculty  members  ...  Dr. 

Werner  Lowenthal  .  .  .  Kenneth  Rose 
Back-to-school  Dance  ...  a  welcome 

to  new  and  old  students  .  .  . 
Formal  banquet  and  dance  .  .  .  planned 

for  May  .  .  .  brothers  .  .  .  pledges  .  . 
Fraternity  .  .  .  unity  .  .  .  friendship  .  .  . 


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Front  row  (L-R)  Chuck  Hutcheson,  Danny  Walls,  Boyd  Clem- 
ents, Jim  Bailey,  Larry  Harting,  Jim  Davis,  Bill  Shaver,  Jim 
Gregg. 

Second  row  (L-R)  Dwight  Miller,  Bobby  Bailey,  Martin  Taylor, 
Martin  Freedman,  Royal  Moser,  George  Brittle,  Andy  John- 
son,  Don  Mowler. 

Third  row  (L-R)  Tom  Flax,  Ken  Hall,  Tom  Williams,  Chuck 
Engle,  Joe  Russo,  Allen  Butterfield,  Ed  Clements. 


Fourth  row  (L-R)  Archer  Baskerville,  Hunter  Murphey,  Roger 

Fonty,  Bob  Allen,  Richard  Lakes,  Williams  Garnett. 

Fifth  row  (L-R)  Tom  Matthews,  Sam  Flory,  Tom  Lee,  Wayne 

Harris,  Joe  Suarey,  Bob  Taylor. 

Sixth  row   (L-R)   Doug  Stone,   David   Kirby,  Steve  Silverman, 

Nabil  Habra,  Ed  Cundiff,  David  Shanahan,  Kirby  Blevins. 

Not  pictured,  Ted  Schorman,  Bruce  Steffen,  Bernie  Weiss. 


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OFFICERS:  left  to  right.  Back  row-Regent-W.  Russell  Rogers,  3rd  Vice  Regent-E.  Kenneth  Hawley,  Secretary-Harold  H.  Hara- 
way,  Treasurer-Phillip  D.  Richards-front  row-Chaplain-Wendell  G,  Hayne,  1st  Vice  Regent— G.  Roger  Akers,  2nd  Vice  Regent 
—Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Historian— Roney  S.  Rogers 


Kappa  Psi 


Founded  in  New  Haven  .  .  .  1879 

Theta  Chapter  .  .  .  M.C.V.  .  .  .  Chartered  1904 

Responsibilities  to  fraternity  ...  to  brotherhood  .  . 

to  the  college  ...  to  fellow  students  .  .  . 

to  the  profession  .  .  . 
Develop  men  with  a  finer  sense  of  values  .  .  . 
Encourage  scholarship  .  .  .  integrity  .  .  .  leadership 

service  .  .  . 
Broaden  outside  interests  .  .  .  extracurricular 

activities  .  .  . 
33  active  members  ...  30  new  pledges  .  .  . 
Kappa  Psi  .  .  .  Prominent  in  School  of 
Pharmacy. 


National  Pharmaceutical  Fraternity 

MEMBERS: 


G.  Akers 
W.  Chaney 

D.  Counts 

J.  Courtney  III 
P.  Davis 
G.  Eubank 
R.  Gardiner 
J.Gill 
A.  Gunn 
H.  Haraway 

E.  Hawley 
W.  Haynie 
L.  Heath 
R.  Martin 
S.  Masters 
J.  McKenny 
J.  Neal 

H.  Pack 
R.  Pack 
R.  Pyles 
P.  Richard 

F.  Roberts 
W.  Rodgers 
R.  Robinson 
R.  Rogers 

S.  Scarbrough 
W.  Shaner 
E.  Smith 
J.  Tabb 
M.  Thompson 
W.  Walker 
J.  Wharton 
P.  Wood 


PLEDGES: 

G.  Armstrong 
P.  Beck 
M.  Brannan 
E.  Brown 
L.  Childress 
E.  Cox 

R.  Cummings 
S.  Cohen 
W.  Deans 
W.  Domby 
T.  Evans 
J.  Hawks 
R.  Ingram 
L.  Harris 
G.  Knott 
H.  MacDonald 
W.  Merchant 
T.  Musgrove 
G.  Noe 
J.  Plantz 
S.  Porter 
D.  Stanley 


F.  Yancy 


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and  play! 


In  tuxedos 


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Fraternities 

Parties  .  .  . 

Some  worthwhile 

projects  .  .  . 
Regular  meetings  .  .  . 

Personal  attainment  .  .  . 
brotherhood 

A  sense  of 

belonging  .  .  . 

The  Greeks 


They're  right!  Things  (ETOH)  go  better  with  Coke! 


The  Ad's  Confine 


There's  always  one  in  every  crowd  that  over  dresses  for  every  party 


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Phi  Deh's 
renovate 


PDC-KE  Christmas  Party 


Kappa  Psi's  and  dates 


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Organizations 
And 


Activities 


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OFFICERS,  left  to  right:  Nabil  Azzam,  President;  Jody  Wimberly,   Vice-President;.  Linda  Coble,  Secretary;  Danny  Counts,  Treas- 
urer. 


Student  Council 


The  hub  of  our  student  organization  .  .  . 

Where  students  learn  another  phase  of  life 
Self-government  .  .  . 

Revisions  for  the  future  .  .  . 
Busy  officers  .  .  . 

And  meetings,  meetings,  meetings  .  .  . 
Porter  auditorium  .  .  . 

"May  I  have  your  attention"  .  .  . 
And  next  year  .  .  . 

It  starts  again  .  .  . 


Nabil  .  .  .  The  President 


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Ron  Abernathy 
George  Armstrong 
Dick  Atkinson 
Carol  Bivens 
Joan  Black 


William  Blaylock 
Phillip  Brandt 
Dick  Caldwell 
Steve  Cenedela 
J.  F.  Chairsell 


Cathy  Clarke 
Linda  Coble 
Tom  Coniglione 
Danny  Counts 
Robert  Cummings 


Danny  Dean 
Mike  Edwards 
Cheryl  Gary 
Pete  Goodman 
Stan  Heatwole 


Jamison  Holdren 
A.  B.  Lee 
Patti  Little 
Thompson  Mann 
Judy  Marsella 


Richard  Matthews 
Kathleen  Mays 
L.  B.  McNeely 
Grayson  Miller 
Janet  Nolan 


Marijke  Pieter 
Roney  Rogers 
Eli  Rose 

Carolyn  Satterfield 
Jane  Scott 


Maxine  Solomon 
R.  T.  Traynam 
Ann  Wheeler 
Wendy  White 
Phineas  L.  Wood 


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Visiting 

Lecturers 

Committee 


Leonard  Carmicheal 

Sponsored  by  University  Center  in  Virginia 

Co-chairmen  .  .  .  Charles  Beorn  .  .  .  Madison  Cummings  .  •  . 

Prominent  personages  from  all  over  the  continent  .  .  . 

the  world 
Leonard  Carmicheal  .  .  .  "Is  the  Monkey  Really  our 

ancestor  .  .  . 
KortVonSchuschnigg  .  .  .  "Perspectives  of  World  War  I  .  .  . 

World  War  II 
Claudia  Tchekov  .  .  .  "Archaeology  for  Non  archaelogists"  .  .  . 
Lord  Moran  .  .  .  Churchill's  physician  .  .  .  and  biographer  .  .  . 
Thomas  Park  Hughes  .  .  .  "Technical  Change"  .  .  . 
Ferenc  Nagy  .  .  .  former  premier  of  Hungary  .  .  . 

"The  Crisis  in  Southeast  Asia  and  Its 
Effect  on  Central-Eastern  Europe" 

Mortimer  Adier  ...  The  Difference  of  Man  and  the  Difference  It  Makes' 
Dr.  James  Foy  .  .  .  "Vincent  Van  Gogh;  "The  Crisis  in  Identity" 

People  with  something  to  say. 


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Interfaith  Committee 


A  New  Chaplain-Dr.  Glen  Pratt 
Visiting  lecturers  .  .  . 

The  controversial  Bishop  Pike  visits  .  .  . 

Campus  Vespers  every  Wednesday  .  . 
The  New  Morality  .  .  . 

We  grew  through  others 
Promotion  .  .  .  Brotherhood 

Sought  .  .  .  Unity  of  Spirit  .  .  . 
Approach  .  .  .  wholistic 


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The  Sound  of  Music 


M.C.V.  Glee  Club 


Under  the  capable  leadership  of 
John  Fisher  .  .  . 

Practice  .  . ..  practice  .  .  .  practice  .  .  . 

Singing  engagements  .  .  .  E.G.W.  Psychiatry  Ward 

Va.  Hospital  .  .  .  Campus  Vespers  .  .  . 
Nursing  Student  Association  .  .  .  Senior  Citizens 

Center  .  .  .  Highland  Park  Community  Center 

Favorite  selections  .  .  .  The  HaWs  of  Ivy  .  .  . 

My  Fair  Lady  Medley  .  .  .  The  Creation  .  .  . 
Camelot  .  .  . 
Nursing  students  ...  the  groups  best  asset. 


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One  of  the  picturesque  fireplaces  in  the  Alumni  House. 


Minnie  Franck  .  .  .  Secretary 

The  Scarab  .  .  .  alumni  association 
monthly  publication 

Members  from  all  schools  .  .  . 
medicine  .  .  .  dentistry  .  .  . 
pharmacy  .  .  .  nursing  .  .  . 
physical  therapy  .  .  . 
graduate  studies  .  .  . 

Headquarters  .  .  .  Maury  House 
on  Leigh 

Sponsor  alumni  reunions  .  .  . 
in  every  state  .  .  . 

Linking  the  past  to  the 

present  .  .  .  and  the  future. 


MCV 

Alumni 
Association 


The  Maury  House 


X-Ray 
Staff 


Editor-in-Chief  .  .  .  Carole  A.  Hack 
Photography  Editor  .  .  .  Bob  Alperin 
Assistant  Editor  .  .  .  Brenda  Oakes 
Business  Manager  .  .  .  Sharon  Tarpley 

Announcing  the  arrival  of  the  X-Ray  annual 
Born  May  1 5,  1 967  .  .  .  Conceived  in  good 
hope  and  high  aspirations  .  .  .  planned 
parenthood  .  .  .  carried  through  days  of 
frustration  and  hard  v^ork  .  .  .  delivery 
performed  by  many  capable  assistants .  .  . 
OUR  BABY!! 


EDITOR  STAFF:  left  to  right:  Shirley  Atchley,  Physical  Therapy;  Ruth  Fleet, 
Nursing;  Linda  Coble,  Medicine;  Ann  Coleman,  Hospital  Administration  and 
Graduate  Studies;  Gail  Wine,  Radiology;  Linda  Staffon  Honoraries  and 
Fraternities:  seated,  Carol  Pendleton,  Pharmacy;  Mary  Lindamood,  Medical 


Brenda  Oakes,  ASSISTANT  EDITOR 


Some  of  the  many  capable  assistants 


PHOTOGRAPHY  STAFF:  left  to  right:  Philip  LaKernick,  Bob  Alperin,  Harcid 
Weiler. 


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Technology;  Carol  Love,  Organizations 
and  Activities;  Dixie  Moore,  Dentistry; 
Patty   Richardson,   Publicity. 


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Carole  Hack,  EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 


BUSINESS  STAFF:  \eh  1o  right,  Nancy  Bitner,  Carol  Lewis,  Sharon  Tarpley, 
Daphne  Owen 


61  ! 


Christmas 
Dance 


The  Mosque  .  .  .  December  17,  1966 
Billy  Butterfield  and  crew  .  .  . 

A  social  committee  triumph  .  .  . 
Celebrating  the  season  with 

dancing  .  .  .  drinking  .  .  .  drinking  .  . 
drinking  .  .  . 


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Religious 
Activities 

A  Monumental  .  .  .  Spiritual  .  .  . 
aspect  of  Campus  life  .  .  . 

Baptist  Student  Union  .  .  . 
Wesley  Foundation  .  .  . 

Westminster  Fellowship  .  .  . 
Hillel  Society  .  .  . 

Newman  Apostolate  .  .  .  Diversi- 
fied religious  doctrines  .  .  . 

One  goal  .  .  . 


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There  must 
be  an  easier 
way  to  keep 
the  snow  off 
the  walk  a- 
round  MCV 


I 


.  .  .   One  more  time  and  Dr.  P.  will  let  me  see 
real  patient  .  .  . 


This  dentist  bit  is  sure  hard  on  the  waist  line. 


Snow  along  with  a  snow  job. 


Isn't  this  the  place  where  the  chief  traced  that  case  of  enteritis  to  the  french 
fries? 


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Leisure 


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/ 


Card  game  between  classes 
A  snack  at  the  Skull  .  .  . 

Romps  in  the  snow  .  .  . 
Pets  and  other  animals  .  . 

And  always  romance  .  .  . 


I    wonder    if    it's    worfli    fighting    that    everyday 
just  to  get  to  MCV? 


M-I's  sure  have  a  lot  to  learn  about  taking  pulses. 


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sports. 


For  that  well-rounded  education  .  .  . 

MCV  acquires  tennis  courts  .  .  .  that  sense  of  possession  .  .  . 
Intramurals  at  the  Navy  Hill  .  .  . 

Basketball  .  .  .  volleyball  .  .  .  tennis  .  .  .  football  .  .  .  bowling 
Something  for  everyone  .  .  . 


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Christmas 


The  student  nurses  hold  a  party  .  .  . 

Carols  around  the  piano  .  .  . 
Hospital  Administration  celebrates  with 

dinnerdeluxe  .  .  . 
Yule  spirit  abounds  .  .  . 

Sights  of  the  season  .  .  .  snow  .  .  .  snow 
snow  .  .  . 


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Academic 
And 

Campus  Life 


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Study 

Of  facts  we  read  .  . 

An  endless  cycle 
Of  sleepless  nights 

And  cold  coffee  . 
To  reach  the  goal  .  . 

Of  knowledge  .  . 


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Labs 


The  practice  before  the  patients  .  .  . 

Aerospace  medicine  at  hAOJl 
The  M-1  's  and  the  Levine  tubes  .  .  . 

Graduate  students  and  the  complex 
equations  .  .  . 

Dents  pumicing  .  .  . 
Pharmacy  students  and  Med  techs 

attempt  the  procedures  .  .  . 


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Hospital 


Application  of  all  our  learning  ...  at 

last 
Dental  students  try  their  hand  at  oral 

surgery  .  . . 
Wards  .  .    .medicine  .  .  .  surgery  .  .  . 

ob  .  .■  .  peds 
Clinics  .  .  .  the  long  wait  .  .  . 

Code  Blue  .  .  .  the  ultimate  in 
team  work  .  .  . 


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MCV's  Flower  Lady 


"Joe" 


The  old  man  and  his  dog 


The  Guys  at  the  Skul 


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Familiar  Faces 


The  Nursing  Wheels 


Steve  .  .  .  Readers'  Assistant 


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Familiar 
Places 


Joe's  ...  a  gourmet's  delight  .  . 

The  lounge  at  the  men's  dorm 
Diesel  Apartments— alias  Roach 

Manor  .  .  . 
The  ever  popular  mailbox  .  .  . 


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From  the  surface  to  the  deep  .  . 

This  is  the  way  we  live  .  .  . 

This  is  the  way  we  think  .  .  . 

This  is  the  way  we  feel  .  .  . 
This  is  our  realm. 


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The  Kids  at  Diese 


The  Wife's  Place 


Married  Life 

Diesel    barracks  or 
Jarrett  Apartments 

Working  wives  or  student 

wives  .  .  . 
Poverty  and  Parties  .  .  . 
Commuting  .  .  .  VW  .  .  .  Honda 

or  Station  Wagon  .  .  . 
Always  needed  .  .  .  babysitters  . 

maids  .  .  . 
Kids  .  .  .  mud  .  .  .  togetherness 


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Jim  and  Beverly  Davis 
Roz  and  Barry  in  the  kitchen 


Bobby  Gore  walks  that  well-worn  path 


Romantic  artistry 


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Dorm  Life 


The  latest  in  fashions  .  .  .  and  hair  .  .  . 

All  the  comforts  of  home?  .  .  .  Weekends  away 

Waiting  for  the  mail  .  .  .  and  that  phone  call!!! 

The  new  girls  dorm  .  .  . 
Laughs  .  .  .  laughs  .  .  .  laughs 


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STUDENT   AMERICAN    MEDICAL   ASSOCIATION    OFFICERS,    left    to   right:   Harrison   Turner,   President;   Edward   Lilly,   Vice-President; 
Floyd   Atkins,   Secretary;   Giles   Robertson,   Treasurer. 


SCHOOL  OF  MEDICINE  OFFICERS,  left  to 
right:  Thomas  Day,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Eli 
Rose,  President;  Rufus  Gordon,  Vice-Presi- 
dent. 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS,   left  to  right:  John   Bagley,   Social   Chairman,-   William   Blaylock,    President;    Kyle    Kiesau,   Vice-Presi- 
dent;   William    Jennings,    Secretary-Treasurer. 


"Don't  worry^those  grades  don't  count!"  .  .  . 
"The  questions  are  the  same— the  answers  just 
changed!"  ...  "A  pheo  what?"  .  .  .  Who's  con- 
taminated? If  you  say  so,  Mrs.  Englehart!"  .  .  . 
"Let's  play  another  hand— the  patients  can  wait!" 
.  .  .  "I'm  definitely  interested  in  being  a  pedia- 
trician—this month!"  .  .  .  "Gentlemen,  you're 
definitely  the  brightest  group  we've  ever  had  at 
this  institution"  .  .  .  "Of  course  the  new  curriculum 
has  already  had  this  material— I"  .  .  .  "There's  no 
question  about  it,  she's  only  two  cms.  dilated— 
it's  a   boy,   huh?"   .   .   .  Anybody  cutting   pharma- 


cology lab  automatically  gets  a  'D'."  .  .  .  "Will 
somebody  please  wake  Dr.  Nelson,  Dr.  Arrington's 
lecture  ended  an  hour  ago!"  .  .  .  "Good  morning. 

Dr.  Fisher," SILENCE .  .  .  "Not  your  head. 

Son,  just  your  hand!"  .  .  .  Those  immortal  words 
of  our  first  and  second  years— "I  haven't  cracked 
a  book  all  week!"  .  .  .  Freshman  to  Senior— "Who's 
King  David?  .  .  .  "General,  how  do  you  crank  this 
chaitup?"  .  .  .  "Mrs.  Jones  said  that  the  Skull  and 
Bones  was  low  bidder— and  the  SMA  was  three 
hundred  and  twenty-fifth! 


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JOHN  ANTHONY  ALTOBELLI 
Brooklyn,  New  York 
New  York  City  Community 

College,  A.A.S. 
Brooklyn  College,  B.S. 

Phi  Chi,  Vice-President,  2;  Student  American  Medical 
Association;  A.  D.  Wilhams  Fellowship  Award,  1,  2; 
Class    Secretary-Treasurer,    1 . 

JOHN  JOSEPH  BAGLEY,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Student  American  Medical  As- 
sociation; Class  Historian;  MCV  Social  Committee  Co- 
Chairman. 


ALTON  WADE  BAKER 
Columbia,  Tennessee 
David  Lipscomb  College 
University  of  Tennessee,  B.A. 


Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;    Stude 
sociation;    Basketball. 


American   Medical    As- 


CHARLES  FREDERICK  BEORN 
Parkersburg,  West  Virginia 
West  Virginia  University,  A.B. 

li     Chi,     Treasurer;     Visiting     Lecturers     Comn 


CARL  HILL  BIVINS,  JR. 
Alderson,  West  Virginia 
Princeton  University,  A.B. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;    Student    Council,    3,    4. 

WILLIAM  AAcGEHEE  BLAYLOCK 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, 3;  Student  American  Medical  Association, 
Representative,  1,  2,  Secretary,  3;  Honor  Council,  2; 
Class  President,  4;  Softball,   1. 


PAUL  ELWOOD  BOWLES 
Petersburg,  Virginia 
Randolph-AAacon  College,  B.S. 


Alpha    Kappa 
sociation. 


Kappa;    Studen 


BRUCE  EDWARD  CATHEY 
Norfolk,  Virginia 


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ALBERT  ANTHONY  CLAIRMONT,  JR. 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College,  B.S. 

Alpha   Kappa  Kappa;  Honor  Council   Representative,  3 

THOMAS  CHRISTY  CONIGLIONE 
Staten  Island,  New  York 
Columbia  University,  B.S. 

Sigma  Zeta,  President,  4;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha,  Secretary;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Secre- 
tary, President;  Student  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion,   Representative;    Student    Council;    Class    Officer. 


WILLIAM  FRONTIS  CREOLE 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina 
Wake  Forest  College,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa. 

GENE  GRANT  DAVIDSON 
Roanoke,  Virginia 
Roanoke  College,  B.S. 

Phi    Chi;   Student    American    Medical    Associatic 


THOMAS  GORDON  DAY,  JR. 
South  Charleston,  West  Virginia 
Davidson  College 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Recording  Secretary,  2, 
urer,  3;  School  of  Medicine,  Secretary-Treasu 
Class  Treasurer,   3;   Basketball 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  EDDINS 
Galax,  Virginia 
Medical  College  of  Virginia 
School  of  Pharmacy,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa. 


THOMAS  JARMAN  GATES 
Arlington,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College,  B.S. 

Sigma     Zeta;     Alpha     Omega    Alpha; 
Williams    Research    Fellowship    Award, 

JAMES  SAMUEL  GIBBS 
Reidsville,  North  Carolina 
Davidson  College,  A.B. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;    Studen 
sociation;    Student    Council,    2 


hi;    A.D. 
Softball 


lean   Medical    As- 


JEFFREY  STUART  GOLDBLATT 

Norwich,  Connecticut 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 

Basketball. 

CHARLES  JAY  GOLDMAN 
Portsmouth,  Virginia 
Emory  University,  B.S. 

Phi  Delta  Epsilon;  Basketball;  Softball;  Golf. 


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MATTHEW  KIRK  GOODING 

Lima,  Ohio 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 

Athletic  Representative;  Basketball;  Softball;  Golf, 

JOEL  LEE  GOOZH 
Washington,  D.C. 
Washington  and  Lee  University,  B.S. 

Phi  Chi;  Basketball;  Baseball. 


PHILIP  RALPH  GORDON 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

University  of  North  Carolina,  A.B. 

Phi  Delta  Epsilon;  Student  American  Medical  Associa- 
tion. 

RUFUS  HENRY  GORDON,  JR. 

Norfolk,  Virginia 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  Vice-President,  4;  Phi  Chi,  Treas 
urer.  President,  4;  Student  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Treasurer,  President;  School  of  Medicine, 
Vice-President,    4. 


STUART  VICTOR  GRANDIS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Phi    Chi;   Student    American    Medical    Associatic 

MARTIN  TAYLOR  GREENBERG 
Norfolk,  Virginia 
Duke  University,  A.B. 

Phi     Delta     Epsilon,     Treasurer,     2,     3,     Presic 


Stude 


Medical    Associi 


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MICHAEL  WAYNE  HAKALA 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;   Student   American   Medical    As- 
sociation;   Student,Council,    2;    Golf. 

STUART  HENRY  HAMILTON,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Medical  College  of  Virginia 
School  of  Pharmacy,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa,    Chaplain,    2;    Student    American 
Medical    Association,    Representative,   3. 


CAROL  MANTER  HARLOW 
Augusta,  Georgia 
University  of  Georgia,  A.B. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  American  Woman's 
Medical  Association;  A.D.  Williams  Memorial  Scholar 
ship;   Pediatric   Wives'   Club. 

STANLEY  ELMER  HEATWOLE 
Waynesboro,  Virginia 
Goshen  College,  B.A. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;    Student    Council,    3,    4. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS  HIGGS 
St.  Paul  Minnesota 
University  of  Minnesota 
University  of  South  Dakota 

School  of  Medicine,  B.S.  in  Medicine 

Phi    Chi,   Treasurer. 

CHARLES  NEWTON  JAMES 

Caroleen,  North  Carolina 

Georgia  Institute  of  Technology,  B.I.E. 

Sigma   Zeta;  Alpha   Omega  Alpha;  Student  American 
Medical    Association;    Delta    Epsilon. 


WILLIAM  MASON  JENNINGS,  III 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Defiance  College,  B.S. 

West  Virginia  University,  M.S. 

Phi  Chi,  Secretary,  2,  3;   Class  Secretary-Treasurer, 

WADE  LANE  JOHNSON 

Noi-folk,  Virginia 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 


ALLAN  ROBERT  KATZ 
Flushing,  New  York 
New  York  University,  B.A. 

Phi   Chi;    Baseball. 

GLENWARD  THOMAS  KEENEY 
Roanoke,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia,  B.A. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;   Student   American   Medical    As- 
sociation,   Representative,    3,    4. 


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DOUGLAS  ULRING  KELLS 
Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  B.A. 
La  Universidad  Autonoma  de 

Guadalajara,  Facultad  de  Medicina 

Alpha    Kappa   Kappa;   Student   American   Medical    As- 
sociation,   Representative,    4. 

BENNETT  IRA  KEMPER 
Baltimore,  Maryland 
Randolph-Macon  College,  A.B. 

Phi    Chi. 


DAVID  KESSEL 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia 
University  of  Maryland,  B.S. 

Phi    Chi;    X-Ray,    Photographer,     1,    2,    Photographer 
Editor,   2. 

KYLE  FRANK  KIESAU 
Kingsport,  Tennessee 
Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

Sigma    Zeta;    Alpha    Omega    Alpha,    Secretary,    4;    Phi 
Chi;    Class    Vice  President,    4;    Basketball;    Softball. 


ROBERT  JAMES  KOHLER 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

University  of  Wisconsin,  B.S. 

Alpha   Kappa    Kappa;   Basketball;   Baseball 

STEPHEN  JAMES  KRAMER 
Lynn  Massachusetts 
Massachusetts  College  of 
Pharmacy,  B.S. 

Rho     Pi     Chi;     Phi     Chi;     Student     Ameri 
Association. 


JOEL  ALLEN  LASTER 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.A. 

PETER  BRYNAN  LEFF 
Longmeadow,  Massachusetts 
Cornell  University 

li     Delta    Epsilon;    Student    American    Medical    As- 


BARRY  ALAN  LEONARD 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania 
Muhlenberg  College,  B.S. 

Student  American  Medical  Association;  Interfaith 
Council,   3,   4;   Hillel,    President,   4. 

MYRON  MAX  LEVINE 
Long  Beach,  New  York 
City  College  of  New  York,  B.S. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Phi  Delta  Epsilon, 
Secretary,  2,  President,  3;  Student  American  Medical 
Association;  I. F. M.S. A.  Exchangeship  to  the  Hebrew 
University,  Jerusalem,  1;  Dermatology  Exchangeship 
to  I'Hospital  Saint  Louis,  Paris,  2;  L.S.U.-N.I.H. 
Fellowship  in  Tropical  Medicine  in  Costa  Rica,  3; 
Aaron  Brown  Scholarship,  3;  Fellow,  American  So- 
ciety of  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  4;  Basket- 
ball. 


STEVEN  MATTHEW  MARCUS 
Brooklyn,  New  York 
Brooklyn  College,  B.S. 

Phi  Chi. 

RUSSEL  GREENWAY  McALLISTER,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney  College,  B.S. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Phi  Chi,  Rush 
Chairman,  3,  Judge  Advocate,  4;  Student  American 
Medical  Association;  Visiting  Student,  Department  of 
Medicine,  St.  Thomas  Hospital  Medical  School,  Lon- 
don,   3;    Basketball. 


REUBEN  HILL  McBRAYER,  JR. 
Chatham,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.A. 

Sigma     Zeta;     Alpha     Omega     Alpha;     Alpha     Kappa 

Kappa;    Ostrud    Prize    in    Anatomy,    1;    A.D.    Williams 

learch   Fellowship,   3. 


Ostrud    Prize    in    Anaton 
1,   2;   A.D.   Williams   Re; 


WESLEY  EDWARD  McENTIRE 

Portsmouth,  Virginia 

Old  Dominion  College,  B.S. 


JOHN  WESLEY  MELTON,  III 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney,  B.S. 

Sigma   Zeta;   Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;   Student   American 
Medical    Association. 

ERNEST  NOELAAISTR 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Bridgewater  College,  B.A. 

Sigma     Zeta;     Alpha     Omega     Alpha;     Alpha     Kappa 
Kappa;     Student     American     Medical     Association. 


BOBBY  WAYNE  NELSON 
Hampton,  Virginia 
Old  Dominion  College 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa. 

RICHARD  AURELIUS  NICHOLLS 
Norfolk,  Virginia 
Stetson  University,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;   Student   American   Medical   As- 
sociation. 


MAURICE  NOVICK 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Phi   Delta    Epsilon,   Vice-President,   2,   Scribe,    3; 
dent    American    Medical    Association;    Softball. 

JOHN  THOMAS  NUCKOLS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 
Hampden-Sydney  College,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;    Class    Secretary-Treasurer, 


CARMEN  PAUL  PASCAROSA 
Norfolk,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  A. A. 
Old  Dominion  College,  B.S. 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Student  American  Medical  As- 
sociation; A.D.  Williams  Research  Fellowship,  3; 
National  Foundation  Scholarship  Fellow,  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Vocational  Rehabilitation  Administration  Research 
Grant,  3;  Physical  Medicine  Department  Clerkship, 
2,  3;  M.C.V.  Social  Committee,  4;  M.C.V.  Tour 
Committee,    3;    Basketball;    Baseball. 

JAMES  DAVID  PERRY 
Staunton,  Virginia 
Medical  College  of  Virginia 
School  of  Pharmacy,  B.S. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  Student  Council,  2;  M.C.V.  Social  Committee, 
4;   Class   Historian,    I. 


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JOHN  ERNEST  REED 
Lancaster,  Pennsylvania 
Eastern  Mennonite  College,  B.A. 

Phi    Chi. 

GILBERT  EDWARD  ROBERTSHAW 
Slatersville,  Rhode  Island 
Brown  University,  B.A. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha, 
President,  4;  Phi  Chi;  Student  American  Medical 
Association    Representative,     1;    Class    Vice-President, 

2; 


DENNIS  HARDESTY  ROBINSON,  JR. 

Bedford,  Virginia 

Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa. 

ELI  LAWRENCE  ROSE 
Livingston,  New  Jersey 
Rutgers  University,  B.A. 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Medical 
College  of  Virginia  Representative  to  the  Southern 
Medical  Convention,  4;  School  of  Medicine,  Presi- 
dent,  4;   Class   President,    1,   2,   3;   Softball. 


ROMAN  SACHNO,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia 

Alpha    Kappa   Kappa. 

GEORGE  DAVID  SCHARE 
Brooklyn,  New  York 
Brooklyn  College,  B.A. 


BRUCE  ALAN  SCHORR 
Brooklyn,  New  York 
Adelphi  University,  B.A. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa. 

ARLEN  LEESCHWILM 
Arlington,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College,  B.S. 
Phi  Chi. 


JOHN  ROBERT  SHARPE 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney  College,  B.S. 
Medical  College  of  Virginia 
School  of  Pharmacy,  B.S. 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 

GERNOT  FRIEDRICH  SPALLEK 
Leipzig,  Germany 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Phi  Chi;  Research  Fellowship  in  Mycology,  Uni- 
versity of  Wurzburg,  Germany,  2;  L.S.U.-N.I.H. 
Fellowship  in  Tropical  Medicine,  El  Salvador,  3; 
Fellow,  American  Society  of  Tropical  Medicine  and 
Hygiene,    4;    Volleyball;    Basketball;    Baseball. 


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WILLIAM  HENRY  SPENCER-STRONG 

Baltimore,  Maryland 

Washington  and  Lee  University,  B.S. 

Alpha     Kappa     Kappa;     Student     American     Medical 
Association. 

EDWARD  LUNG  SUNG 

Kowloon,  Hong  Kong 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 

Student    American    Medical    Association. 


ANGELO  JOSEPH  VILLANI,  JR. 
Welch,  West  Virginia 
Duke  University 

WALLACE  EUGENE  WALDMAN 
Passaic,  New  Jersey 
Rutgers  University,  B.A. 

li    Chi;   Student   American    Medical    Association. 


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DAVID  CLARK  WALTON 

Hampton,  Virginia 

College  of  William  and  Mary,  B.S. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa;    Honor    Council,    4. 

GEORGE  FRANKLIN  WHITE 
Danville,  West  Virginia 
Marshall  University,  B.S. 

Alpha   Kappa    Kappa;   Student   American   Medi 
sociation;  Intramurals. 


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NEWTON  KIRKE  WHITE 

Abingdon,  Virginia 

Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

Alpha    Kappa    Kappa,    Marshall,    3;    Stude 
Representative,    3;    Softball. 

PETER  LAWRENCE  WICK 

Arlington,  Virginia 

Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

Phi    Chi,    Rush    Chairman. 


LUCIEN  SANDERS  WILKINS 
Sanford,  North  Carolina 
Duke  University,  A.B. 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Student  American  Medical 
Association,  Representative;  A.D.  Williams  Pre-  doc- 
toral Research  Fellowship;  N.Y.U.-Bellevue  Research 
Fellowship. 

DANIEL  HERBERT  WILLIAMS 
Pennsauken,  New  Jersey 
Muhlenberg  College,  B.S. 
Hahnemann  Medical  College 

School  of  Graduate  Sciences,  M.S. 

Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Student  American  Medical 
Association,    Representative,    3,    4. 


JOHN  RICHARD  WOLFE 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia,  B.A. 

Sigma    Zeta;    Alpha    Omega    Alpha;    Softball. 

FRANK  GROVE  WRAY 
Lexington,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Alpha      Kappa     Kappa;     Student     American     Medical 


"I  am  sorry  ab.out  the  draft, 
but   the    halls   even    worse!" 


104 


The  White  Knight's  refuel. 


"During     this     coffee     break     we'll     draw     up     the     M-3's 
schedule  .  .  ." 


"So  your  scrub  pants  don't  fit  again,  Bob!" 


Another  short! 


What's  in  a  number 
M-l,  II,  III,  or  IV. 

Night  call,  lectures  . 
Labs,  labs,  labs. 


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JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS:   left  to  right,   Robert  Vermillion,   Vice-President;   Phil    Brandt,    President;   Kenneth   Olshanski,   Sec- 
Treas. 


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Theodore  Aldhizer 
Henry  Alperin 
Richard  Atkinson 


Robert  Baker 

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Jeff  Bernstein 

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Roy  Boone 

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Philip  Brandt 
Patrick  Burke 
Edward  Burton 
Edward  Butts 


John  Byers 
Wesley  Carter 
Stephen  Cenedella 
James  Charles 


J.  Floyd  Clinginpeel 
John  Coan 
Barton  Cohen 
Roger  Copenhaver 


Richard  Dean 
Robert  DeAngeiis 
Brian  Dorsk 
Martin  Flamnn 


But,  sir,  I 
really  am  a 
doctor! 


107 


Earl  Fuller 
Arnold  Gellman 
Peter  Goodman 
Keith  Hanger 


Howard  Hanna 
James  Harkrader 
James  Hess 
James  Hickman 


William  Hobbs 
Kenton  Holden 
Martin  Horenstein 
Charles  Huber 


Stephen  Irvin 
Edward  Isaacs 
Harry  Jeroy 
Melvin  Keim 


Paul  Layman 
Edward  Lilly 
George  Long 
Bruce  MacDonald 


Sheldon  Markowitz 
Harry  McLeod 
Robert  Miles 
Roger  Neal 


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Stephen  Niesen 
Wiliiam  Nixon 
Philip  Okun 
Kenneth  Oishanky 


Robert  Patton 
Michael  Pollack 
Ralph  Pollack 
Donald  Pryor 


Rudolph  Raymaker 
Giles  Robertson 
Theodore  Rowe 
Edward  Royster 


Stanley  Shapshay 
George  Siegfried 
Joseph  Sippe 
Ronald  Snead 


Cassius  Stanley 
Lynn  Stockberger 
Elam  Stoltzfus 
John  Stover 


John  Thorn 
William  Turner 
Robert  Vermillion 
Carol  Waddeli 


109 


Raymond  Walker 
Herbert  Widener 
Preston  Winesett 
Robert  Withrow 


Joseph  Woofter 
Einar  Wulfsberg 
Jack  Yaffa 
Ben  Zambrana 


A  Super-Hawk's  meal 


"I  don't  care  what  the  Surgeon  Gen- 
eral  thinks!" 


"Now,  according  to  Ben  Casey 


110 


"Wait  a  minute,  I  have  a  Lark  pack  here  somewhere  .  .  ." 


A  medical  school  drop-out. 


"Did  he  say  seven  pregnancies  in  five  years?" 


Ill 


ADENOCARCiNOMA 


CARCINOMA 


CUFFING" 


SOPHOMORE   CLASS    OFFICERS:    left   to    right,   John    Ostrich,    Historian;   Gary   Cohen,   Vice-President;   Gail    Lynch,   Sec.-Treas. 
Drury  Stith,  President. 


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Ted  Abernathy 
John  Adams 
Robert  Allen 


Floyd  Atkins 
John  Ayres 
James  Brown 


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John  Brown 
Paul  Brown 
James  Burgbacher 
William  Burner 


Philip  Byrd 
Stephen  Carmel 
Thomas  Christopher 
Gary  Cohen 


Charles  Cromwell 
Earl  Crouch 
James  Crute 
Thomas  Currie 


Phillip  Dasher 
Andrew  DelSordo 
Elliot  Familant 
Pasquale  Finelli 


Gastritis  .  .  . 
Tinnitis  .  .  . 
Conjunctivitis 


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John  Fisher 
Allen  Ganderson 
Mark  Goldberg 
Richardson  Grinnan 


Stephen  Grubb 
Paul  Gustman 
George  Hatch 
Harrison  Hawley 


Joseph  Hennessy 
Bruce  Henry 
James  Holimon 
Bruce  Jackson 


Muriel  Jones 
Thonnas  Keenan 
Walter  Kilby 
Kenneth  King 


Richard  Layton 
Harold  Levinson 
Augustine  Lewis 
Mort  Lichtenberg 


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William  Klempner 

Isaac  Koziol  "%   ;W- 

Trina  Lane 

Gilbert  Lavoie 


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Linda  Lynch 
Thompson  Mann 
Jerry  Martin 
Julien  Meyer 


Grayson  Miller 
Jake  Moll 
Earle  Moore 
Charles  Moseley 


Richard  Moseley 
Charles  Nelson 
Joseph  Nuara 
John  Ostrich 


Leycester  Owens 
Emily  Parr 
Neil  Pastel 
June  Patton 


Frank  Phillips 
David  Polster 
Joseph  Privitera 
Merrill  Prugh 


James  Raffa 
James  Raffi 
Robert  Ramsey 
Alfred  Ratcliff 


lis 


Dilworth  Rogers 
Anthony  Sakowski 
John  Saliba 
Barry  Schneiderman 


Brooke  Seckel 
Samuel  Showalter 
John  Smith 
Robert  Scott 


Stuart  Solomon 
P.  Gary  Stern 
Drury  Stith 
Willard  Thompson 


Keith  Towne 
Harold  Weiler 
Edwin  Weiss 
James  Wells 


John  Young 
James  Zelenak 
James  Wilkerson 
Harry  Wilks 


B.  Ih^^Im 


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Eugene  Willett 
Edwin  Williams 
William  Williamson 


William  Wolfe 
Taylor  Yates 
Betty  Yeh 


No,  Betty,  I'm  sure  it  is  a  kidney. 


Sublimation! 


mn 


117 


FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Robert  Harris,  Pres.;  Adele  Noble,  Sec.-Treas,;  Thomas  W.  Daugh- 
tery,  Vice-pres. 


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Robert  Ackerly 
Richard  Alderfel 
Donald  Allyn 


N.  H.  Bartenhagen 
James  Blitch 
G.  E.  Bokinsky 


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Norris  Boone 
Edward  Boyce 
Virginia  Boyd 
Aurelius  Brantly 


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Sherry  Burgan 
George  Burke 
Gary  Burton 
Charles  Bush 


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f^fl  Paul  Caldwell 

Richard  Cantor 
Connie  Chapoell 
S.  P.  Childress 


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But   they    told    me    I    was    going    to    ru' 
M-l,  not  M-lll. 


Who  said  medical  ol;iw>^.  /.as  going  to  be  a  picnic? 


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Joel  Cohen 
Matthew  Collings 
Debbie  Colony 
Lewis  Crooks 


John  Cunningham 
Tom  Daugherty 
Charles  Donlan 
J.  W.  Edgerton 


Charles  Elliott 
Avrohm  Faber 
Jeffery  Fisher 
Richard  Fohl 


Gerald  Gates 
John  Gilliam 
Gordon  Gondos 
Kenneth  Gray 


John  Gullett 
Hans  Haesslein 
Stephen  Hanna 
Robert  Harris 


Richard  Hawkins 
Peter  Hoffman 
Mary  Holland 
Tim  Hooker 


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Frederick  Horton 
Lon  Keim 

Eugene  Kornhaber 
K.  Wayne  Lainof 


Ernie  Larkin 
Rodney  Lee 
David  Lineham 
Herbert  Long 


Beal  Lowen 
John  Mahoney 
Frank  Marks 
Richard  Matthews 


Charles  Maxwell 
Charlotte  McCutchen 
Ann  McFarlane 
Mike  Miller 


George  Miner 
Jack  Moseley 
Dave  Mullins 
Adele  Noble 


Bernard  Novak 

William  Nuckols 
lima  Overman 
Jethro  Piland 


Ronald  Preston 
Edward  Prince 
William  Proctor 
Gene  Randall 


Steven  Reams 
Harold  Rekate 
John  Reynolds 
Paul  Rogers 


Mike  Rubin 
Stephen  Schechner 
William  Schrantz 
Susan  Seideman 


James  Shaw 
Robert  Sigafoes 
Michael  Skolochenko 
Robert  Smallridge 


Rodney  Smith 
Maxine  Solomon 
Newton  Sorrow 
R.  P.  Sowers 


Neil  Stronach 
Marc  Thames 
David  Tomko 
Robert  Tomlinson 


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Robert  Trivett 
Martin  Walker 
Jerry  Weintraub 


Charles  Yarbrough 
Marvin  Zelkowitz 
Thomas  Witmer 


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So  I  need  a  new  lab  coat. 


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Home,  sweet  Home  .  .  .  for  the  bachelor  M-I'S. 


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"I'm   sorry   Ben    but   I    just   don't   have   a 
hairy  chest" 


"You  say  you  missed  your  hair  appointment" 


Zh  6' 


"Code-Blue's  hitching  post" 


124 


"Anything  to  please  Dad" 


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School  of  Dentistry 


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DR.   HARRY   LYONS,   Dean,   School   c5f   Dentistry 


128 


SCHOOL   OF   DENTISTRY 
OFFICERS 

Jody  Wimberly,   Pres. 
Edward   Ross,   Vice-Pres. 


STUDENT   DENTAL   ASSOCIATION 
OFFICERS 

Jim   Glore,    Pres. 

James  Adams,   Vice-Pres. 

Bob   Oswald,    Treas.-Sec. 


SENIOR   CLASS  OFFICERS 

Left  to  Right 
Owen   Graves,   Historian 
Jody  Wimberly,   Pres. 
Keith   Walker,   Treas. 
Ron   Smith,   V/ce-Pres. 


Dentistry  1 61 


Graduation  is  an  experience  and  an  accomp- 
lishment. It  is  a  time  of  joy  and  relief.  Each  of 
us  met  the  challenge  in  his  own  way  .  .  .  some 
were  hardened,  some  tempered,  some  fell  by 
the  wayside,  while  others  remained  impervious. 
Will  we  ever  forget  the  recent  days  of  numbing 
frustration,  satisfaction,  depression,  immense 
joy,  desperation,  and  sarcasm? 

Lest  we  forget  .  .  .  Gross  lab  with  Klondar's 
brilliant  perianal  dissections  .  .  .  complement 
fixation  ...  the  great  neuroanatomy  squirrel 
shoot  .  .  .  Duncodont  .  .  .  motel  parties  .  .  .  the 
bathroom  raider  .  .  .  the  slump  test  .  .  .  your 
anatomy  number  ...  the  T.V.  demonstration 
following  the  angry  5  lb.  bag  of  sugar  ...  Dr. 
Burke's  acute  hearing  .  .  .  Sol's  shirt-tie  combina- 
tions .  .  .  Funi's  .  .  .  "Sunt  Ours"  ...  the  Kraski 
award  ...  the  RCH  ...  the  skull  quiz  .  .  .  Mother 
and  staph  aureus  .  .  .  physiological  vapors  dur- 
ing the  physiology  final  .  .  .  Spoto  and  the 
green  soap  .  .  .  Ou-poops  crew  cut  .  .  .  S.R.'s 
Hour  of  Dissection  in  Gross  lab  .  .  .  WHAP  .  . 
dressing  for  C  &  B  lab  .  .  .  the  Flash  .  .  .  shaving 


cream  .  .  .  Fitzhugh  clamp  .  .  .  the  British  man- 
ner of  prosthetic  swiftness  .  .  .  chart  checks  .  .  . 
sacks  of  wheat  DO  NOT  Give  Penicillin  ...  the 
lOO's  on  the  operative  final  .  .  .  orthodontic 
consultations  .  .  .  Captain  Cathode  .  .  .  What's 
the  question.  Doctor?  .  .  .  the  left-handed  Ford 
.  .  .  ooh  .  .  .  Doktah  .  .  .  tidying  up  the  lounge 
.  .  .  "Sullimental  grooves  per  capital"  .  .  .  the 
southeastern  distribution  for  Cepacol  .  .  .  Big 
Red's  room  and  board  with  a  view  .  .  .  Maason 
and  Newsooome  .  .  .  oold  Tom  .  .  .  the  moon 
shot  by  the  Laburnum  Gemini  twins,  Frenchy 
and  Hurtin'  .  .  .  pizza  .  .  .  Tumor  Bored  .  .  . 
Rooounds  .  .  .  Freida's  All-American  team  .  .  . 
progress  reports  .  .  .  sleeping  in  P  of  M  .  .  . 
didactic  gas  warfare  ...  the  Wednesday  morn- 
ing attendance  reports  .  .  .  C.R.'s  class  iV 
silicates  .  .  .  music  lessons  ...  4: 1  5  temporaries 
.  .  .  the  11:15-11:45-3:15-3:45  breaks  for  a 
short  beer  or  something  .  .  .  Good  days  .  .  .  bad 
days.  They  all  somehow  managed  to  see  us 
through.  So  now  we  begin. 


130 


DONALD   EDWARD  ADAMS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Psi  Omega,  Basketball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 

IRA   ROBERT  ALPERIN 
Shelden,  New  York 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Alpha     Omega;     X-Ray,     Photography     Editor     3, 
Volleyball;  Basketball;  Student  A.D.A. 


HUBERT  COLEMAN  BAKER 
Timmonsville,  South  Carolina 
Clemson  College 

Psi   Omega;    Social    Committee,    4;    Honor   Council,    4; 
Softball;  Basketball;  Student  A.D.A. 

GARY   RACH   BANG 
Staunton,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.A. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. 


JAMES  GERALD   BAUGHCOME 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta.  Senior  Page  4;  Student  A.D.A. 

RONALD  ADRIAN   BAUGHMAN 
Palatka,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.A. 

Student   A.D.A. 


PRESTON    HAROLD  BEATTIE 
Hartsville,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 

KEITH   STUART   BLEVINS 
Arlington,  Virginia 
Hope  College,  B.A. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Volleyball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


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STEVEN   DONALD  BOLICK 
Hickory,  North  Carolina 
Lenoir  Riiyne  College 

elta  Sigma  Delta 


ELMO  BOWEN,-JR. 
Halifax,  Virginia 
William  and  Mary,  B.A. 

Delta     Sigma     Delta,     Treasurer,     4;     Volleyball 
Basketball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


KENNETH   DARRELL   BOWMAN 
Port  Republic,  Virginia 
Bridgewater  College,  B.A. 

Delta    Sigma    Delta,    Scribe    4;    Basketball;    Soft- 
ball; Volleyball;  Student  A.D.A. 


HENRY  PLOWDEN  BOZARD 
Manning,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

,i  Omega,  2,  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


JOSEPH   ELI   BRANTLEY 

Columbia,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D.A., 


GEORGE  ALLEN   BROOKS 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

i  Omega;  Basketball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


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BERNARD  ANDREW  BROWN 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina 
Atlantic  Christian  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


BOBBY   DEAN   BURNETTE 
Gretna,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Basketball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


JOSEPH   CARY  BRYANT 

New  Canton,  Virginia 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 

JOHN   ANTHONY  BUSCIGLIO 
Tampa,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Sigma  Zeta;  Student  A.D.A. 


ALAN    IRWIN   BURCH 
Arlington,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia,  B.A. 

Alpha  Omega,  Treasurer  3,  President 
4;  Class  Social  Chairman  2;  Student 
A.D.A. 

JAMES  LYNN   CARROLL 
Largo,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Delta    Sigma    Delta;    Baseball;    Student 


Dentistry  1 61 


Out,  out, 
bad  tooth! 


LEE  M.    CASLER 
Harbour  Island,  Florida 
University  of  Miami,  B.S. 

Alpha  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 

ANTHONY   LLOYD  COLASANTO 
Alexandria,  Virginia 
Georgetown  University 
LaSalle  College,  B.A. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. 


HARRY  STEPHEN   CONN 
Newport  News,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia 

Alpha  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 

CHARLES   D.   COX 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 
Furman  University,  B.A. 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 


JAMES   LLOYD  CUMBEY 
Bennettsvilie,  South  Carolina 
Clemson  College,  B.S. 

Psi     Omega;     Softball;     Social     Chairmar     3;     Student 
A.D.A. 

CHARLES   DANIEL   DEAN,   II 
Summerville,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Softball;  Basketball;  Psi  Oi  ega.  Treasurer 
4;  Student  Council  3,  4;  N.I.H.  Fellow  nip  3,  4;  A.D. 

Williams  Scholarship  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


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THOMAS  DUKE  EDWARDS 
Montgomery,  Alabama 
Washington  and  Lee  University,  B.S. 

Psi    Omega;    Editor,    Psi    Omega    3;    Basketball    1 
Volleyball,   softball    I,   2,   3,   4;   Student  A.D.A. 

CHARLES   EDWARD   EHLE 
Fairfax,  Virginia 
American  University,  B.S. 
Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. 


Dentistry!  61 


CARL  STEVEN   FRIEDMAN 
Hollywood,  Florida 
University  of  Florida 

Alpha  Omega;  Sigma  Zeta;  N.I.H.  Fellowship  3; 
American  Cancer  Society  Pathology  Award  2;  Stu- 
dent A.D.A. 

DICK   DOUGLAS  GARDNER 
Abingdon,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


WILLIAM  MARK   GARES,   JR. 

Hampton,  Virginia 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  B.S. 

Delta   Sigma    Delta;   Softball   3,   4;   Volleyball    1 
4;  Student  A.D.A. 

ROGER   E.   GIBSON 
Tavares,  Florida 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Basketball,  Softball  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


JAMES  WINFIELD  GLORE 

Lakeland,  Florida 

Florida  State  University,  B.A. 

Psi  Omega;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Softball  1,  2;  Hon 
Council  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A.  Vice-President 
Student  A.D.A.  President  4;  Student  A.D.A. 

BOBBY  GENE  GORE 
Loris,  South  Carolina 
The  Citadel,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. 


DANIEL   EDWARD  GRABEEL 
Bluefield,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Delta    Sigma    Delta;    President,    Delta    Sigma    Delta 
Basketball,  Softball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 

OWEN   DAUGHTREY  GRAVES 

Lacey  Springs,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia 

Alpha   Sigma  Chi;  Softball    1,  2,   3,  4;  Class   Histori 
3,  4;  Student  ADA. 


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HARBERT  SCOTT  GREGORY 

CHARLES   ROGERS  HARRIS,  JR. 

RALPH  WILSON  HAYWOOD 

Quincy,  Florida 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Chesapeake,  Virginia 

Southwestern,  B.A. 

N.C.  State  University  V.P.I.,  B.S. 

Old  Dominion  College,  B.A. 

Student  A.D.A. 

Student  A.D.A.;  Psi  Omega;  Softball;  Volleyball. 

Student  A.D.A. 

DAVID   FREDRIC  HELSEL 

ROBERT   EDGAR   HELTZEL,  JR. 

ANTHONY  ALFRED 

Stamford,  Connecticut 

Richmond,  Virginia 

HEMINGWAY 

University  of  Pittsburgh,  B.S. 

Hampden-Sydney  College 

Georgetown,  S.C. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. ;  Basketball. 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D.A.;  Basketball;  Softball. 

Wofford  College,  A.B. 

Psi    Omega;   Class   Historian,    1,    2;   Stu- 
dent   A.D.A.,    Sec.-Treas.;    Social     Com- 
mittee. 

Sixteen  .  .  .  seventeen  .  .  .  Dean  who?' 


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DONALD  WAYNE   HUNT 
Gaffney,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Psi  Omega,  Pres.  4;  Sigma  Zela,  3,  4;  N.I.H.  Fellow- 
ship 3,  4;  A.D,  Williams  Award  2;  Social  Committee 
3;  Student  A.D. A.;  Softball. 

JOHN   JOSEPH   LACY,  JR. 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D. A. 


JAMES  ALLEN   McELVEEN 
Olanta,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Psi     Omega     3,    4;     Student     Council     I,     2;     S 
A.D. A.;  Basketball;  Softball. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  McGAHEE 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Social  Committee  3;  Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D. A. 


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STANLEY  WATSON   AAcGHEE 
Arlington,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia 

Student  A.D.A.;   Softball    I,   2,   3,   4;   Basketba 

1,    2; 


GEORGE  S.   PARSONS 
Georgetown,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Student  A.D.A. 


THOMAS  J.  AAILEWSKI 
Huntington,  West  Virginia 
Marshall  University,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


PAUL  EDWARD  PETERS,  JR. 
Gainesville,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Softball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Volleyball  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Dentistry  1 61 


ROBERT  EDISON   OSBON 
Aiken,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Sigma  Zero,  Vice-Pres.;  Visiting  Lec- 
turers Committee;  Religious  Activities 
Committee;  Student  A.D.A.;  Basketball; 
Softball. 

CARMINE  ANTHONY 

PRIORE 
Miami,  Florida 
University  of  Miami,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta  2,  3,  4;  Vice-Pres. 
4;  Interfraternity  Council  2,  3,  4;  Sec- 
Treas.  3;  Pres.  4;  Student  A.D.A.;  Na- 
tional Science  Foundation  Fellowship 
2,   3;  Softball   2,   3,  4. 


Strong  back, 
weak  teeth. 


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BENJAMIN   OWEN    RAVENEL,  JR. 
Charleston,  South  Carolina 
Presbyterian  College 
College  of  Charleston 

i    Omega;    Basketball    1,    2,    3,    4;    Baseball    I;    Stu 


HOLMAN   CALVIN    RAWLS,   III 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney  College,  B.S. 

i  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 


ALAN   BARRY   RICHTER 
North  Miami  Beach,  Florida 
University  of  Florida 

Sigma  Zeta;  Student  A.D.A. 

GERALD  BLAS  ROQUE 
Tampa,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Basketball;  Softball;  Student  A.D.A. 


SOL  MARTIN   SCHWARTZ 
Surfside,  Florida 
Emory  University 
University  of  Miami 

Alpha  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 

HARVEY   FITZGERALD  SELDEN 
Highland  Springs,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 


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LOUIS  E.   SHEPARD,   JR. 
St.  Stephen,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Omega;  Basketball  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


DENNIS  M.  SMITH 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Duke  University,  A.B. 

Psi    Omega;    Basketball;    Softball; 
A.D.A. 


Dentistry  61 


139 


RONALD  WAYNE  SMITH 
Greenville,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Psi  Omega;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Basketball,  vol- 
leyball, 1,  2,  3,  4;  Psi  Omega  Vice-President  3, 
Secretary  4;  Class  Vice-President  3,  4;  Student 
A.D.A. 

MARSHALL   DOUGLAS 

SPOTO 
Tampa,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  B.S. 

Delta  Sigma  Delta;  Volleyball,  softball  1 ,  2,  3, 
4;  Student  A.D.A. 


CONLEY  TRIGG  SNIDOW 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.A. 

ega;  Basketball;  Student  A.D.A. 


DAVID  WASHINGTON 

STONE,  JR. 
Charleston,  South  Carolina 
College  of  Charleston 

Student  A.D.A. 


PETER   B.   SOBEL 
Miami,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  A. A., 
B.A. 

Alpha  Omega;  Student  A.D.A. 

FRED  BERNARD 
THOMAS,    III 
Newport  Nevi's,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond, 
B.S. 
Student   A.D.A. 


Tumor  bored. 


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Dentistry  61 


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PAUL    ROGER   Van   OSTENBERG 
St.  Petersburg      Florida 
University  of  Southern  Florida,  A. A., 
B.A. 

Sigma  Zeta;  Student  A.D.A. 

WALTER   KEITH   WALKER 
Laurens,  South  Carolina 
Furman  University,  B.S. 

Psi    Omega;    Alpha    Sigma    Chi;    Basketball,    Softball 


I,  2,  3,  4;  Cla 


■  3,  4;  Student  A.D.A. 


WILLARD  WILLIAM  WENTZ 
Danville,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia,  B.A. 

Psi  Omega;  Sigma  Zeta;  Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soft- 
ball 3;  Student  Council  1,  2;  Student  A.D.A. 

JOSEPH   WESLEY  WIMBERLY,  JR. 
Bowman,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Class  President  I,  2,  3,  4;  Presi- 
dent, School  of  Dentistry  4;  Vice-President,  MCV 
Student  Body  4;  Chairman,  Honor  Council  4;  Social 
Committee  I;  Student  Council  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student 
A.D.A. 


HENRY   PATTERSON   WORRELL 
Marion,  South  Carolina 
Wofford  College,  B.S. 

Psi    Omega;   Alpha    Sigma    Chi;   Class   Treasurer    1,    2; 
President,  Alpha  Sigma  Chi  4;  Student  A.D.A. 

SANDRA   RICHARDSON   YARBROUGH 
Tampa,  Florida 
University  of  Florida,  A. A. 

Student  A.D.A. 


Dentistry  1 61 


141 


CLYDE   NORMAN   CARROLL,  JR. 

Portsmouth,  Virginia 

Old  Dominion  College,  B.S. 

Delta    Sigma    Delta;    Student    A.D.A.;    Basketball, 
Softball. 


LLOYD  MALCOLM  GORDON 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 
University  of  South  Carolina 

Psi  Omega;  A.D.A. 


EDWARD  F.  ROSS,  JR. 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College,  B.S. 

Psi  Omega;  Student  A.D.A.;  School   Secretary  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4. 


"Just  trim  it, 
buddy." 


142 


Playing  oral   surgeon. 


You   lied   to   me,   it   did   too   hurt. 


Ready,  Aim,   Fire. 


I'm  glad  /  came  back. 


143 


JUNIOR  CLASS 
OFFICERS 
left  to  right 

Bob  Kirkman, 
Treasurer 

Charles  Zaglin, 
President 

John  Sawickl, 
Sec.-l-listorian 

Buster  Woodruff, 
V.  President 


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Glen  Alexander 
Frank  Brown 


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Peter  Browne 
Steve  Burch 
Steve  Chase 
Chris  Christian 


Henry  Clemons 
Jim  Crockett 
John  Dalness 
Dave  Edmondson 


Frank  Falls 
Bobby  Fernandez 
Dave  Francis 
Jim  Gilbert 


Julian  Gills 
Artie  Click 
Marshall  Gordon 
O.  B.  Hash 


Richard  Hayes 
Larry  Hensley 
Lanny  Hinson 
John  Hodge 


Ed  Howe 
Mike  Hunter 
Jerry  Jenkins 
Dalton  Keith 


Bob  Kirkman 
Andy  Lasley 
Jeff  Levin 
Jerry  Levy 


Dentistry/ 68 


145 


Casey  Lindahl 
Dean  McKinney 
Larry  Miller 
Marshall  Miller 


Sam  Napoli 
Bill  Overcash 
James  Pauley 
Harry  Piaster 


Robert  Reid 
Fred  Renick 
Wyatt  Richardson 
Mike  Riddle 


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146 


Tommy  Riley 
Richard  Ruble 
Harvey  Sargent 
John  Sawicki 


John  Semones 
Bobby  Shannon 
Harvey  Silverman 
Bill  Simpson 


Tom  Spillers 
Roland  Stecher 
Russell  Street 
Ronald  Tankersley 


Dentistry/ 68 


Where  did  that  cotton  roll  go? 


Don't  you  know  the  difference  between  HCI  and  MOD? 


147 


Jack  Thompson 
Jeff  Topf 
Pete  Trager 
Tony  Traynham 


E.  J.  Vaught 
Byron  Verkauf 
Bruce  Watterson 


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"So  who's  looking  at  her  /eefh,  already?" 


148 


Leslie  Webb 
Bill  Webb 
y  MarkWinnick 


Buster  Woodruff 
Neil  Wyss 
Charles  Zaglin 


Uncle  Charlie. 


149 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Charles  Harmon,   Honor  Council;  Ronnie  Brown,  V.  President;  Hayden  Allen, 
Secretary-Treasurer;  Asa  Lee,  President. 


Dentistry/ 69 


Hayden  Allen 
Bill  Armentrout 
Martin  Baloff 
Irwin  Becker 


Barry  Behrens 
Fred  Bell 
Cornel  Berry 
Bob  Bethea 


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150 


Andy  Bishop 
Sheldon  Blum 
Jim  Borovay 
Rod  Bronson 


Larry  Brooks 
Ronnie  Brown 
S.  W.  Brown 
Fred  Chairsell 


Jerry  Clarke 
Mat  Cohl 
Donald  Day 
Russ  DeCarlo 


John  Doley 
Hugh  Dowdy 
Howard  Duchon 
Jerry  Duckor 


John  Eby 
Dave  Edwards 
Eric  Foretich 
Rawley  Fuller 


Charles  Gary 
Paul  Giorgetti 
Chuck  Glenn 
Allen  Gustin 


Charles  Harmon 
Sandy  Heard 
Van  Horton 
Carl  Johnson 


Fred  Johnson 
Jim  Kail 
David  Kiger 
Phil  Kohn 


Dave  Kovach 
Asa  Lee 

Barry  Matthews 
Bruce  AAcNeely 


152 


Ed  Nacht 
Bob  Oswald 
Al  Padgett 
Steve  Parel 


Dentistry/ 69 


Bill  Parks 
Jim  Pascia 
John  Philips 
Paul  Plasky 


Spence  Pugh 
Tom  Ranson 
Drake  Regent 
John  Repass 


Making   impressions    .  .  .    brings   back   memories  of   mud 
pies. 


Orthodontics?  Roentgenology?  Principles  of  Med? 


John  Ricks 
George  Shuert 
Paul  Simons 
Ted  Smith 


John  Sootin 
John  Spolski 
Joe  Straub 
Bill  Sweeney 


Dentistry/ 69 

Now  some  grooves  for  Reynolds. 


154 


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John  Tarver 
Danny  Thomas 
Mike  Trahos 


Bill  Turner 
Joe  Valenti 
Dave  Webster 


Dick  Wilson 
Ed  Woodman 
Tom  Wright 


Why  did  they  teach  us  that? 


FRESHMAN   DENTAL  CLASS  OFFICERS:   left   to   right,   Benjamin    Foster,    Pres.;    Robert   Vandersdall,   Vice-Pres.;    Allen    Sundin, 
Historian;  Anton  Papierniak,  Sec-Treas. 


Dentistry  llO 


John  Agar 
Leroy  Alford 
Ralph  Anderson 


Ted  Bachas 
David  Barnes 
Richard  Barnes 


156 


Danny  Boyd 
James  Bradshaw 
Donald  Brown 
Thomas  Burris 


Richard  Caldwel 
Don  Cherry 
Joseph  Chicurel 
Orrin  Clifton 


Geoffrey  Bushway 
Curtis  Crowder 
Harry  Davis 
John  Delk 


Robert  Dickstein 
Hugh  Douglas 
Sam  English 
Benjamin  Foster 


Kenneth  Gibson 
Walter  Gold 
Mark  Goldman 
Jack  Green 


William  Gregory 
Jeffery  Harris 
Ronald  Herbert 
John  Hilton 


157 


John  Fedison 
Marvin  Glover 
Joseph  Hoffart 
Irwin  Hurwitz 


Cecil  Johnson 
Arthur  Kapit 
Warren  Karesh 


"G.  V.  Black 
said  to 
clean  what 
toilet?" 


158 


George  Kirchner 
J.  B.  Kirkland 
Larry  Lavi'son 
Jeffrey  Lewis 


Thomas  Littrell 
Robert  Mackie 
Robert  Martin 
Wilfred  McCall 


Gwyn  McCutchen 
Richard  AAcGuffin 
Jon  McRae 
Raymond  AAeade 


"What 
lungs!!" 


159 


Howard  Mendelsohn 
Elliott  Motley 
Raymond  Niles 
Anton  Papierniak 


W.  B.  Perkinson 
Ashton  Pond 
John  Ragsdale 
Dennis  Raitt 


Robert  Roe 
Mark  Romer 
Earl  Rubis 
Robert  Simons 


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Dennis  Trupkin 
Robert  Vanarsdall 
/  Seaborn  Wade 


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Stephen  Wayner 
Peter  Wells 
Wayne  Whitley 
Steven  Wolf 


One's  best  end  up. 


A  question  of  semantics. 


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165 


DR.    WARREN    E.   WEAVER,    Dean,    School    of    Pharmacy 


166 


SCHOOL  OF   PHARMACY 
OFFICERS 

Danny   Counts,    Pres.; 

Lucy   Townsend,   Sec.-Treas. 


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Steven  Scarbrough,  Carey  Gordon, 

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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS:  Left  to  right,  Edwin  Smith,  Vice-Pres.;  Jim  Bailey,  Honor  Council   Rep.;  Virginia  Clark,  Sec.;  Roger 
Akers,  Athletic  Rep.;  Ginger  Steele,  Treas.;  Donald  Mowles,  Historian;  Seated,   Bill   Merchant,   Pres. 


Pharmacy/ 67 


Four  years  of  MCV  .  .  .  four  years  of  many  emo- 
tions .  .  .  four  long  years  .  .  .  Freshman  year  .  .  . 
the  year  of  introduction  of  things  to  come  .  .  .  the 
stories  .  .  .  the  rumors  .  .  .  got  "locks"  .  .  .  pearls  and 
more  pearls  .  .  .  Resumes  (English  majors?)  .  .  . 
Saturday  morning  Physics  demonstrations  .  .  .  finally 
Sophomores  .  .  .  many  new  faces  .  .  .  many  faces  no 
longer  here  .  .  .  our  first  real  pharmacy  courses  .  .  . 
aliquots,  alligation,  and  divide  by  the  "N.F."  .  .  . 
benzene  rings  and  CH-,  .  .  .  Cats,  dogfish,  sharks, 
"Frogs"  .  .  .  will  it  never  end?  .  .  .  the  Junior  year 
.  .  .  fewer  faces  .  .  .  long  nights  set  in  .  .  .  coffee, 
cigarettes  and  more  coffee,  cigarettes  .  .  .  work, 
work  .  .  .  Periwinkle  plants  .  .  .  "jet  set"  .  .  .  supposi- 
tories .  .  .  U.S. P.  Pigeons   .  .  .  DIGITALIS!  .  .  .  "Super 


Rat"  .  .  .  "Hey,  troops"  .  .  .  white  lab  coats  at  least 
eight  days  a  week  .  .  .  will  it  never  end?  .  .  .  second 
quarter  .  .  .  almost  Seniors  .  .  .  "Hey,  Bedros!"  .  .  . 
dogs  and  more  dogs  .  .  .  "Ya!"  .  .  .  cutting  and  past- 
ing 302  .  .  .  Bless  Xerox!  .  .  .  the  Egyptian  Building 
at  9:00  a.m.  .  .  .  bacteria  and  viruses  .  .  .  eyestrain! 
.  .  .  Dispensing— five  hours  of  lecture  a  week  .  .  . 
q.s.  in  the  bottle  .  .  .  family  record  cards  ...  Dr. 
who?  .  .  .  we're  there— Seniors  at  last  .  .  .  Seniors 
don't  flunk?  .  .  .  more  benzene  rings  .  .  .  faster  than 
the  speed  of  sound  .  .  .  drugs  and  more  drugs  .  .  . 
Bless  Xerox!  .  .  .  medical  emergencies  .  .  .  more  facts 
.  .  .  we're  getting  there  .  .  .  we've  done  it  .  .  . 
four  years  at  MCV  .  .  .  four  long  years  .  .  .  we  re- 
spect you  MCV. 


168 


DOUGLAS   KERAAIT   AGREE 

Gate  City,  Virginia 

East  Tennessee  State  University 

APhAVPhA,  2,  3,  4, 

GEORGE   ROGER  AKERS 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Psi,  First  Vice-Regent, 
4,  Vice-Satrap,  Province  III,  4;  Hall  Patrol,  3,  4; 
Class  Athletic   Representative,   3,   4. 


BOBBY   JAY   BAILEY 
Norfolk,  Virginia 
Livingstone  College 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES  ALVIN    BAILEY,   JR. 
Petersburg,  Virginia 
Hampden-Sydney  College 

APhA-VPhA,   I,   2,  3,  4;   Phi   Delta   Chi,   Secretary, 
President,  4;  Honor  Council  Representative,  2,  3,  4, 


JULIAN    RONALD   BECK 
Roanoke,  Virginia 
Roanoke  College 

APhA-VPhA. 

HERMAN   BAER   BLOOM 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Richmond  Professional  Institute 


MELVIN    DOUGLAS  BRANNAN 
Richmond,  Virginia 

ALLEN   NEAL   BUTTERFIELD 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Richmond  Professional  Institute 

APhA-VPhA. 


169 


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PAULA  JANE  CAMPBELL 
Charleston,  West  Virginia 
Morris  Harvey  College 

Kappa  Epsilon  Chaplain,  3. 

THEODORE  ANDREW  CAVACOS 

Baltimore,  Maryland 

George  Washington  University,  A. A. 

APhA-VPhA,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM   RICHARD   CHANEY 
Nev;'fx>rf  News,  Virginia 
Old  Dominion  College 

Kappa    Psi;    Student    Council,    2;    VPhA-APhA     \,    2, 
3,  4;  Softball. 

LINWOOD   LEE  CHILDRESS 
Colonial  Heights,  Virginia 
Richard  Bland  College,  A.A. 

APhA-VPhA    1,    2,    3,    4;    Tour    Committee;    Visiting 
Lecturer's  Committee;  Volleyball. 


DONNA   LEE  CLARK 

Fieldale,  Virginia 

Mary  Washington  College 

Sigma  Zeta;  Rho  Chi,  Sec.  4;  Kappa  Epsilon,  Sec.  3; 
APhA-VPhA  2,  3,  4. 

DANNY   LEE   COUNTS 

Abington,  Virginia 

East  Tennessee  State,  King  College 

Kappa  Psi;  Class  President,  3;  Pharmacy  School 
President,  4;  Student  Council  Treasurer,  4;  APhA- 
VPhA,  Treas.  3;  Basketball;  Softball. 


WILLIAM   EDWIN    CUNDIFF 
Danville,  Virginia 
Central  Wesleyan  College, 
Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 

APhA-VPhA;  Basketball;  Softball. 

JOEL   ELLIOTT   DAVIDS 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Richmond  Polytechnic  Institute  B.S. 

APhA-VPhA  2,  3,  4. 


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JAMES  WILLARD  DAVIS 
Amelia,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4;  Rho  Chi,  President,  4;  Piii 
Delta    Chi,   Secretary,   4;   Sigma    Zeta,   3,   4. 

PHILLIP  RANDOLPH  DAVIS 
Carrollton,  Virginia 
Emory  and  Henry  College 

APhA-VPhA,  Vice-President,  3;  Kappa  Psi,  Secre- 
tary, 3,  Treasurer  of  Province  III,  3,  4;  Rho  Chi, 
Vice-President,  4;  Sigma  Zeta,  Treasurer,  4  Student 
Government    Representative,    3,    4. 


GORDON  BURNLEY  EUBANK,  JR. 
Chase  City,  Virginia 
Virginia  Military  Institute 

APhA-VPhA,    1,    2,    3,    4;    Kappa    Psi;    Basketball, 
2,  4. 

ROBERT  HENRY  GARDINER,  111 
Richmond,  Virginia 


MARY  ELLEN  GARRETT 
Chase  City,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Zeta 

CAREY  BLAIR  GORDON 

Orange,  Virginia 

Mary  Washington  College 

APhA-VPhA,  Secretary,  4;  Kappa  Epsilon,  2,  3, 
Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  3,  4;  Sigma  Zeta,  secretary, 
Interfraternity  Council,  Secretary,  3;  Class  Se( 
tary,  1,  2;  School  of  Pharmacy  Social  Committ 
Secretary-Treasurer,  4;  Visiting  Lecturer's  Comr 
tee,    3;    Tour    Committee,    2,    3. 


JAMES  DONALD  GREGG 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

APhA-VPhA;    Phi    Delta    Chi;    Softba 


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Richmond,  Virginia 

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NABIL  ANTOINE   HABRA 

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Beirut,  Lebanon 

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LARRY  JOE   HARTING 
Bristol,  Tennessee 
Carson-Newman  College 

Phi  Delta  Chi,  Sergeant  at  Arms, 
Intra-Fraternity  Council,  4;  Tour  Coi 
VPhA   2,   3,   4;    Basl^etball;   Softball. 


3,    Vice-Pres.    4; 
nmittee  2;  APhA- 


EVERETTE   KENNETH   HAWLEY 
Christiansburg,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 


Kappa  Psi,  Third  Vice  Rege 
InterFraternity  Council,  Pres. 
Hail  Patrol  2,  3,  4;  Softball. 


4;    Pharmacy   School 
APhA-VPhA  2,  3,  4; 


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VIRGINIA  TUCKER  CLARK 

Salem,  Virginia 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 

Kappa    Epsilon,    2,    3,   4,   Treasurer,    3,   4;   Class 
Secretary,    3,    4;    APhA-VPhA,    2,    3,    4. 


What  dirt?  I  thought  that  was  powder. 


LARRY    LEE    HEATH 
New  Bern,  North  Carolina 

A.   KATHRINE   HENDRICK  THOMSON 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Richmond  Professional  Institute 


JAMES  MICHAEL   HESTER 
Portsmouth,  Virginia 
University  of  North  Carolina 
APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4. 

SUE  ANN   HOLLOW/AY 
Chatham,  Virginia 
University  of  Tennessee 

Kappa  Epsilon;  APhA-VPhA. 


PRISCILLA  MAY   HULBERT 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 

Kappa  Epsilon;  APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4. 

ANDREW  CARSON   JOHNSON,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Class   Treasurer,    1;   Class   President,   2;   Phi   Delta   Chi, 
2,  3,  4;  APhA-VPhA,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


CAROL   NELL   LAMBDIN 

Franklin,  Virginia 

Marjorie  Webster  Junior  College 

JUDITH    DARE    LILLARD 
Madison,  Virginia 
Lynchburg,  College 

Kappa    Epsilon,    2,    3,    4,    Treasurer,    3;    APhA-VPhA, 
1,   2,   3,   4. 


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RICHARD   DeWAYNE   MARTIN 
Roanoke,  Virginia 
Roanoke  College 

VPhA-VPhA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Psi  Chaplain,  3, 
Convention  Delegate,  3;  Honor  Council,  I,  2; 
Pharmacy    Inter-Fraternity    Council,    3;    B.S.U,,    2. 


DONALD   LUTHER  MOWLES 
Highland  Springs,  Virginia 
Chowan  College 

APhA-VPhA;   Phi   Delta   Chi;   Sigma   Zeta. 


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STEWART   ROBERT  MASTERS 
Winchester,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College 

APhA-VPhA  1,  2,  3,  A;  Kappa  Psi;  MCV  So 
Committee,  2;  Hall  Patrol,  2,  3,  4;  Softball, 
2,   4;   Basketball,   2,   4. 


TALMAGE  THOMAS 

MUSGROVE,    III 
Petersburg,  Virginia 
Richard  Bland  College 

APhA-VPhA,   2,   3,   4;   Softball. 


WILLIAM  FEWELL 

MERCHANT 
Manassas,  Virginia 
College  of  William  and 

Mary 

APhA-VPhA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Pre; 
dent,  4;  MCV  Commencement  Comm 
tee,  4;  Hall  Patrol,  I,  2,  3,  4;  Softba 
1,  2,  3,  4;   Basketball,   1,  2,   3,  4. 

JAMES  DALLAS  NEAL 
Liberty,  North  Carolina 
Wake  Forest  College 

Kappa  Psi;  Softball. 


Let  me  lick  the  beater! 


Industrial  arts  is  a  fun  course. 


174 


HENRY  BRODERICK   PACK 

Appomattox,  Virginia 

Virginia  Polytechnic  institute,  B.S. 

APhA-VPhA;  Kappa  Psi;  Softball;  Basketball. 

DONALD  WAYNE   RAWLINGS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Duke  University 
APhA-VPhA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROGER   CLAYTON    ROBINSON 

Hillsville,  Virginia 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 

APhA-VPhA,    1,   2,   3,   4;    Kappa    Psi;   Basketball,    I,    2, 
3,  4;  Softball,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM   RUSSELL   RODGERS,  JR. 
Lawrenceville,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College 

APhA-VPhA  2,  3,  4;   Kappa   Psi,   Historian,  3,   Regent, 


MILES  CURTIS  SAUNDERS 
Jarratt,  Virginia 
William  and  Mary 

Class    Pres.,    ],   Tour   Committee   3,   4,   Co-Chair 
4;  Hall  Patrol;  APhA-VPhA. 

CHARLES   F.   SCHORMAN,  JR. 
Hampton,  Virginia 
Ashland  Junior  College 
Christopher  Newport  College 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM   THOMAS  SHANER 

Richlands,  Virginia 

Virginia  Military  Institute,  B.A. 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Psi,  2,  3,  4. 

WILLIAM  HAROLD  SHAVER 
Lewisburg,  West  Virginia 
Marshall  University 

APhA-VPhA,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Corresponding 
Secretary,  3,  Alumni  Liason,  4;  Softball,  2,  3,  4; 
Basketball,  4. 


175 


NELSON   LEE  SHOWALTER 
Broadway,  Virginia 
Eastern  Mennonite  College 

APhA-VPhA. 

STEVEN   LYNN   SILVERMAN 
Newport  News,  Virginia 
Old  Dominion  College,  A. A. 

APhA-VPhA,     2,     3,     4;     Phi     Delta     Chi;     Volleyba 
Basketball. 


EDWIN   ELMORE  SMITH,  JR. 
Brodnax,  Virginia 
Richard  Bland  College 

APhA-VPhA,     1,    2,    3,    4;     Kappa     Psi; 
President,  4;  Hall  Patrol,  2,  3,  4;  Softball, 

GINGER   LYNN   STEELE 
Abingdon,  Virginia 
Longwood,  College 

Kappa  Epsilon,  4;  Class  Treasurer,  4. 


DAVID   BRUCE  STEFFEN 
Sandston,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Phi  Delta  Chi;  APhA-VPhA. 

PHILIP   DOUGLAS  STONE 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Richard  Bland  College 
Richmond  Professional  Institute 


JAMES  KEITH   THOMSON 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Louisburg,  College 

APhA-VPhA. 

J.   W.    PETE  TOLLEY 
Christiansburg,  Virginia 
David  Lipscomb  College 

APhA-VPhA,    \,    2,    3,    4,    5;    Pharmacy    School    Socii 
Committee,  4;   Head  of  Country  Music,    1,   2,   3,  4,  f 


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LUCY  KATE  TOWNSEND 
Colonial  Heights,  Virginia 
University  of  Cincinnati 

APhAA/PhA,  Secretary,  3;  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon.  Chaplain,  2,  Vice-President,  3, 
President,  4;  Rho  Chi,  Historian,  4; 
Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  Secretary,  4;  Sigma 
Zela,  3,  4;  Secretary-Treasurer,  Sctiool 
of  Pharmacy,  4;  Class  Treasurer,  2,  3; 
Visiting  Lecturers  Committee,  2,  3; 
X-Ray  Staff,   4. 

BERNARD  WEISS 
Richmond,  Virginia 


JO  ANNE  WADE 
Nevi/port  News,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

APhA-VPhA;  Kappa  Epsilon. 

PHINEHAS   LEATH   WOOD 

Richmond,  Virginia 

College  of  William  and  Mary 

Kappa  Psi;  Student  Council  Representative. 


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WILLIAM   THOMAS  WALKER 
Chase  City,  Virginia 
College  of  William  and  Mary 

Kappa  Psi,  Treasurer,  3;  Class  Vice  President,  3; 
Softball    1,   2,   3,   4;  APhA-VPhA,  2,   3,   4. 

FRANKLIN    DELLANO  YANCEY 
Clarksville,  Virginia 
Ferrum  Junior  College 

Athletic     Representative,     \,     2;     Basketball,     1, 
2,    3;    Softball,    1,    2,    3,    4. 


Please  pass  the  butter. 


I'd   better   not   tell    them   who  did   the 
cooking. 


77 


JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Boyd  Clements,  Treas.;  Madison   Cummings,   Pres.;   Janis   Croes,   Student  Council;   Peggy 
Maddex,   Historian;  Chuck   Hutcheson,  Vice   President. 


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Robert  Allen 
Ralph  Bailey 
Joan  Black 
George  Brittle 


Jerry  Clary 
Boyd  Clements 
Edwin  Clements 
Linda  Cohen 


Luke  Coukos 

John  Courtney,  III 

Janis  Croes 

Russell  Cummings,  Jr. 


Peggy  Daniels 
John  Elko 
Charles  Engle 
Stephanie  Fajans 


Jacqueline  Faribault 
Irvin  Fentress 
Roger  Foutz 
Martin  Freedman 


Robert  Garland 
Thomas  George 
William  Gerrard 
John  Gill 


Daniel  Hancock 
Harold  Haraway 
Sydney  Hardy 
Edward  Harris 


James  Hawks 
Wendell  Haynie 
Chris  Helfert 
Charles  Hutcheson 


Martha  Kessel 
David  Kirby 
George  Knott 
Richard  Lakes 


Pharmacy/ 68 


179 


Thomas  Lee 
Linda  McDaniel 
James  McKenney 
Margaret  Maddex 


Judy  Morris 
Horace  Moses 
Thomas  Orange 
Anita  Osborne 


Ronald  Pack 
Robert  Powell 
Ralph  Pyles 
Diana  Rakes 


Philip  Richard 
Fabian  Roberts 
Roney  Rogers 
Jean  Saine 


Pharmacy/68 


I  see  a  "Bio"  test  coming  up. 


One  U.S. P.  pigeon  egg  and  one  A  &  P  carrot. 


<7  ^ 


r^      V     ^    / 


can't  find  anything  In  this  north  room! 


Lumps,  Lumps,  go  away! 


Steve  Scarbrough 
Cherry  Sung 
Mike  Thompson 


Fred  Shutico 
John  Tabb 
Robert  Tisdale 


Jeff  Smith 
Jane  Taylor 
Danny  Walls 


Dena  Southern 
Martin  Taylor 
James  Wharton 


Lee  Stanton 
Robert  Taylor 
David  Williamson 


181 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS:   left  to  right,   Randy  Jones,   Treas.;  Joann  Morgan,  Sec.;  George  Armstrong,  Pres.;  Brenda 
Oakes,  Historian;  Danny  Brown,  Vice-Pres. 


Benjamin  Allen 
Harold  Anderson 
George  Armstrong 
Archer  Baskerville 


d..^iLd 


Pierre  Beck 
Glenn  Blevins 
Linda  Briggs 
Michael  Bromley 


Earl  Brown 
Wayne  Brown 
Margaret  Bull 
Thomas  Burgess 


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182 


Charles  Clark 
Stephen  Cohen 
Everett  Cox 
William  Deans 


Roger  Domby 
Donald  Edmunds 
Randolph  Eley 
Joseph  Evans 


Thomas  Evans 
Gail  Fields 
Thomas  Fitzgerald 
Thomas  Flax 


Samuel  Flory 
Thomas  Fox 
William  Garnett 
Kenneth  Hall 


Leonard  Harris 
Vivian  Harris 
Charles  Herndon 
Carolyn  Hurt 


Robert  Ingram 
Hal  Johnson 
Francis  Jones 
Paul  Keene 


183 


Howard  Kramer 
Judy  Lifland 
Howard  Linas 
Ruediger  Luethy 


Howard  AAacDonald 
Claude  Magee 
Thomas  AAajette 
Thomas  AAathews 


Joanne  Milan 
Dwight  Miller 
Joann  Morgan 
Richard  Moss 


Hunter  Murphey 
George  Noe 
Brenda  Oakes 
Joe  Patrick 


Ron  Perry 
John  Plantz 
Milton  Rose 
Joseph  Russo 


4^. AM.   « 


ft 


David  Shanahan 


184 


.s-ir" 


Dean  Warden 
Benny  Wilkerson 
Donald  Workman 


Pharmacy/ 69 


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Robert  Simmer 
Dennis  Stanley 
Richard  Stansbury 
Joseph  Suarez 


Robert  latum 
LeRoy  Taylor 
Jack  Thomson 
William  Tiffany 


Nancy  Traynham 
Sonya  Traylor 
Roy  Trull 
Nancy  Wade 


Left,  right  .  .  .   right,  oops 
or  three-tenths? 


Was  that  six-tenths 


If  I  have  to  repeat  one  more  organic  lab! 


185 


FRESHMAN    CLASS   OFFICERS:    left   to   right,    Peter   Gregores,    Pres.;   Ellie   H    Hunter,    Historian;   Terry   Towler,    Treas.;    David 
Ringley,  Vice-Pres. 


Pharmacy/ 70 


Glen  Abernathy 
Ronald  Abernathy 
Clarence  Bain,  Jr. 
Ronald  Bales 


Glen  Cameron 
Charles  Corder,  Jr. 
Sharon  Gauthier 
Peter  Gregores 


186 


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Zane  Grey 
Shelby  Hilton,  Jr. 
Ellie  Hunter 
Stefan  Kostyniuk 


Edward  Kromer 
Jeffrey  McDermott 
David  Martell 
Joseph  Martin 


Gerald  AAinix 
Malcolm  Pace 
Kelvin  Parker 
Genie  Richardson 


187 


David  Ringley 
Linda  Shouse 
James  Thompson 
Terry  Towler 


Charles  Wall,  III 
William  Whitley, 
Elaine  Woods 
Jesse  Zedd 


Pharmacy/ 70 


Sure,  we're  studying  our  physics  .  .  .  that's  an  omega. 


Someone  should  tell  her  .  . 


The   Noble   Prize  for  Chemistry  goes   to 


But  I  ordered  it  two  years  ago! 


Working   for,   and 


Well,  if  the  answer  was  'true'  last  year,  we'll  say  it's 
'false'  this  year. 


Waiting   for   grades 


189 


It's  Super  Student! 


A  game   of   bridge. 


Can   we  at   least  be  friends? 


Let's   see,    it   says   here   that   gomisch    means 


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School  of  Nursing 


193 


DR.   DORIS  B.  YINGLING,   Dean,   School   of  Nursing 


194 


SCHOOL  OF   NURSING 
OFFICERS 

Left  to  right.  Donna  Burner,  Sec.; 

Jay       Holdren,       Pres.;      Martha 

Moody,  Treas. 

SPONSORS 

Left  to  rigtit,  Miss  Mary  Coulson 

and  Miss  Faith  Hohloch 


STUDENT   NURSES  ASSOCIATION 
Left  to  rigtit,  Judy  Gills,  Lois  Caldwell,  Marlene  Roberts,  Nancy  Dawson,   Peggy  Winal 


ki  i     •■ .  .?;>' , 


Senior  Class  Officers:  left  to  right,  Jarie  Scoff,  Pres.;  Nancy  Bitner,  Vice-Pres.;  Judy  Bradsher,  Treas.;  Linda  Coble,  Sec. 


Nursmg/67 


FOUR  YEARS  AT  AACV  .  .  .  Memories 


Misery  Was  .  .  . 
counting  fruit  flies  .  .  .  firedrills  at  1:30  A.M.  .  .  . 
blue  uniforms  .  .  .  rabbit  lab  .  .  .  losing  your  last 
dime  in  the  Pepsi  machine  .  .  .  spending  two 
summers  in  Randolph-Minor  .  .  .  the  MCN  com- 
puter .  .  .  getting  up  at  6:00  A.M.  .  .  .  eating  on 
the  meal  plan  ...  a  "C"  plus  ...  a  conscience 
when  you're  trying  to  oversleep  .  .  .  interactions 
.  .  .  care  plans  ...  a  home  visit  in  the  cold,  freez- 
ing rain  .  .  .  running  out  of  typing  paper  at  3 
A.M.  ...  an  empty  mailbox  .  .  .  sitting  in  the  dorm 
on  a  Saturday  night  .  .  .  cleaning  test  tubes  .  .  . 
lab  practicals  .  .  .  essay  exams  .  .  .  counting  fats 
and  carbohydrates  .  .  .  learning  to  give  injections 
to  each  other  .  .  .  having  a  patient  miss  the  bed- 
pan .  .  .  evaluations  ...  a  run  in  your  last  pair  of 
white  hose  .  .  .  having  roaches  in  your  room  .  .  . 
being   called    a   two   year   old! 


Happiness  Was  .  .  . 
finding  a  scrub  dress  that  fit  .  .  .  Dr.  Cribbs  .  .  . 
the  first  day  in  the  hospital  ...  a  white  uniform 
and  cap  .  .  .  roasting  on  the  roof  .  .  .  tray  rides  in 
the  park  ....  sleeping  .  .  .  THE  summer  vacation 
...  a  letter  .  .  .  finding  Pediatrics  class  .  .  .  finish- 
ing a  paper  early  .  .  .  seeing  a  patient  go  home 
.  .  .  getting  out  of  class  on  time  ...  a  care  pack- 
age from  home  .  .  .  enough  dimes  to  do  your 
wash  .  .  .  quarter  breaks  .  .  .  not  eating  on  the 
meal  plan  ...  a  phone  call  .  .  .  having  Fridays 
off  .  .  .  spending  money  ...  a  two  hour  labor  for 
your  MCN  patient  .  .  .  gym  class  ...  an  elective 
.  .  .  having  someone  the  same  size  live  on  your 
floor  ...  a  clean  room  ...  a  black  band  .  .  .  being 
ahead  in  nursing  quality  points  .  .  .  "Locky"  .  .  . 
getting  back  to  the  dorm  at  1 :05  .  .  .  our  friends 
.  .  .  getting  our  degrees  .  .  .  NURSING! 


196 


SUSAN  HUGHES  ALEXANDER 
Falmouth,  Virginia 

House  Council,  2,  3. 

JANET  SUZANNE  BARKER,  R.N. 
Parkersburg,  W.  Virginia 
Associate  Degree,  MCV 

Dean's    Advisory     Committee,     4;     Freshman 


MYRA  LEWIS  BEAM,  R.N. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia 

NANCY  B.  BERGER 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College 
Richmond  Professional  Institute 

Sigma     Zeta;    Alpha    Sigma     Chi,     Secretary;     Student 


Zeta;    Alpha 
:il  Representati 


Sigma 
e,  3,  4. 


NANCY  JANE  BITNER 
Richmond,  Virginia 

Class  Vice-President,  4;  SNA  Class  Representative, 
2,  3;  Synapse,  2;  House  Council,  1,  4;  Parent's  Day 
Committee    Chairman,    2;    X-Ray,    4. 

MARTHA  CHISMAN  BOOKER 
Hampton,  Virginia 

SNA,  1;  Student  Activities  Committee,  3;  Tour 
Committee,   2;   Social   Committee,   Co-Chairman,   3,    4, 


JUDITH  ANNE  BRADSHER 
Arlington,  Virginia 

Class  Treasurer,  4;  SNA,  1,  2,  4;  X-Ray,  4;  Synapse,  2; 
Parent's  Day  Committee  Chairman,  2;  Glee  Club,  4; 
Constitution    Revision    Committee,    3;    Beacon    Repre- 

MARTHA  RHYNE  BROWNE 
Cherryville,  North  Carolina 


JANET  E.   BROWNING 
Richmond,  Virginia 

SNA,  1,  4;  House  Council  4;  Glee  Club, 
Athletic  Council,  1. 

LOIS  S.   CALDWELL 

Fincastle,  Virginia 

Bluefield  Junior  College,  A.D. 

SNA,  2;  Representative,  3,  4;  BSU,  2,  3; 
Student  Nurse,  3;  X-Ray  Staff,  3;  Parent': 
Committee,    2;    Christmas    Project    Chairma 


Day 


CAROL   E.   BUCKAAAN 
McLean,  Virginia 

MCV    Spring    Musical,    2,    3;    MCV    Tour 
mittee,    2;    X-Ray    Staff,    1. 


MARY   ELLEN   CARNEY 
Newport  News,  Virginia 

House  Council,  3;  Glee  Club,  Librarian  3;  Social 
Chairman,  4;  Social  Committee,  4;  X-Ray  Staff, 
4;  Musical,  3;  Parent's  Day,  2. 


DONNA  JEAN   BURNER 
Hagerstown,  Maryland 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma 
Zeta,  3,  4;  Student  Council  Repre- 
sentative, 1,  2;  Chaplain,  Student  As- 
sociation, 3;  Co-Chairman  Interfaith 
Committee,  3,  4;  Secretary,  Student 
Association,   4. 

MARTHA   LEE  CLOE 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia 

Glee    Club,    4;    SNA,    1,    4;    BSU,    1,    2, 


And  for  our  5th  coffee  break  . 


Seniors  at  last  .  .  .  need  we  say  more? 


LINDA   LEE  COBLE 
Springfield,  Virginia 

Secretary,  MCV  Student  Council,  4;  Secretary,  Sr. 
Class,  4;  MCV  Student  Council  Representative,  4; 
SNA,  1,  4;  Synapse,  2;  X-Ray  Staff,  I,  2,  4;  Visiting 
Lectures  Series  Committee,  2;  Parent's  Day  2- 
Musical,  3. 

ROBERTA   HEDRICK   COCHRANE 
Richmond,  Virginia 


NATALIE   ANN   COLEMAN 
Blackstone,  Virginia 

X-Ray  Staff,  4;  Synapse,  2;  Honor  Council,  1;  Campus 
Vespers  Choir,  1;  Parents  Day,  Recording  Secretary, 
2;  House  Council,  2,  3. 

NANCY  JO   DAWSON 
Falls  Church,  Virginia 

SNAV  Representative,  4;  SNAV,  1,  2,  3,  4;  Parents 
Day,    2. 


S       T 


The  Unfashionable 


The  Fashionable 


199 


ANNETTE    ELAM 
Bladenboro,  North  Carolina 
Limestone  College 

X.Ray    Staff,    1;    BSU,    1;   SNA    1,    2;   Tour 


1,    2;    Freshn 


1,    2;    Mu 


al,    1,    2, 


CAROLYN    SUE    ETHERIDGE 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

Class  President,  3;  Class  Vice-President  2;  BSU,  1,  2, 
3;  BSU  Program  Chairman,  2;  Parents  Day,  Chairman 
Sophomore    Class   Section,    2;    Senior    Breakfast    Ccm- 


JUNE   ALANE    FAIDLEY 
Salisbury,  Maryland 

Class  President,  1;  House  President,  3;  House  Coun- 
cil,  2;  Dean's  Advisory  Council,  2,  3;  Student  Coun- 
cil,   1,    3;    Curriculum    Committee,    4;    Parents    Day,    2. 

PHYLLIS   ELIZABETH   FUGATE 
Martinsville,  Virginia 

X-Ray  Staff,  3,  4;  Glee  Club,  Librarian,  3;  Musical, 
2,   3;   Freshman   Orientation,   4. 


JUDY   LEE  GOODRICH 
Wakefield,  Virginia 
Madison  College 

Secretary  of  Honor  Council,  4;  Treasurer  of  Class, 
3;  SNAV,  4;  Honor  Code  Revision  Committee,  4; 
Senior    Breakfast    Committee,    3. 

RUTH   ELLEN   GORHAM 
Sandston,  Virginia 

Vice-President  Dorm,  3;  Sigma  Zeta,  Glee  Club,  Sec- 
retary, 3,  Treasurer,  4;  Campus  Vespers  Choir, 
1,   2,   3. 


CAROLE   ALICE    HACK 
Bridgeton,  New  Jersey 

X-Ray  Staff,  2,  3,  Editor,  4;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  BSU, 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Co-chairman  Parents  Day,  2;  Class 
Historian,    1. 

LELIA   DIANNE   HAGOOD 
Clover,  Virginia 
Bridgevi/ater  College 

Class     Historian,     3;     BSU,     President,     4,     Vice-PresI- 


The  "swingin"  faculty  combo. 


Fatigue    .  .  .    infectious,    debilitating    syndrome,    endemic 
in  the  Senior  Class. 


Nursing!  61 


JAMISON   HOLDREN 

Richmond,  Virginia 

College  of  William  and  Mary 

Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  SA  President,  4;  SA  Vice- 
President,  3;  Student  Council,  3,  4;  Dean's 
Advisory  Committee,  4;  Musical,  3;  MCV  Stu- 
dent Council,  4;  SNA,  4. 

MARY  ORLENA   LINDAMOOD 
Forest,  Virginia 

House  Council,  4;  Campus  Vesper's  Choir,  1, 
2,  3;  Glee  Club,  4;   X-Ray  Staff,   4;   SNA,   2,   4. 


JUDITH   MARIE   HOUSTON 
Durham,  North  Carolina 

WINIFRED  ANN   LANG 
Washington,  D.C. 

SNA,    1;    X-Ray    Staff,    4;    Synapse    Copy    Editor, 
2;    Musical,    2. 

X-Ray,    4;   Musical,    2,   3;   Tour   Commit 
tee,    3. 

CAROL  JEAN   LOVE 
Meadows  of  Dan,  Virginia 

JOYCE   ELAINE  MILLER 
Winchester,  Virginia 

Sigma  Zeta;  SNA,   1,  2;  BSU,  1,  2;  Campus  Ves- 
per's   Choir,     1,    2,    3,    4;    Student    Council,    2; 
X-Ray    Staff,    4;    Visiting    Scholars    Committee, 
4;    Academic    Policy    Committee,    4. 

House   Council,  4;  SNA   Representative 
2;   SNA,    1,    2. 

DIXIE   LEE  MOORE 
Roanoke,  Virginia 

X-Ray  Staff,  Section  Editor,  4;  Athletic 
Chairman,  2;  SNA,  1;  House  Coun- 
cil, 4. 

DIANA   ROSE   PETITT 
Hampton,  Virginia 

BSU,  1,  2,  3,  4;  BSU  Mission  Study 
Chairman,  2;  BSU  Program  Chairman, 
3;  House  Council,  2;  SNA,  3,  4. 


LETA   PAIGE   NOBLES 
Hopewell,  Virginia 

X-Ray   Staff,    4;    House   Council,   4;    Parent's   Day 


VERNA  ANN   PERRY 
Hertford,  North  Carolina 


Comn 


■tee,   2. 


ROSETTA  MAY   PHLEGAR 
Forest,  Virginia 

House  Council,  4;  Glee  Club  3,  4,  Vice  Presi- 
dent, 4;  Athletic  Representative,  3,  4,  Secretary, 
4;   Volleyball,    4. 


House  Council, 
sical     Co-Chairm 
4;    Honor    Code 

1,   2 

Rev 

;    Honor   Cc 
4;     Curricu 
/ision    Comi 

luncil,  3,  4;  Mu- 
lum     Committee, 
Tiittee,   4. 

RUTH   ELLEN   PLEET 
Baltimore,  Maryland 

X-Ray    Staff,    2,    Section    Editor, 
Chairman,     3;     SA     Social     Cha 
Social    Committee,    4;    Senior 

4;    Class 
irman,     4; 
Breakfast 

Social 
MCV 
Chair- 

Before  Exams 


After  Exams 


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REBECCA   IRIS   POOLE 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 

SNA,  1;  Parent's  Day,  2;  Musical,  2;  Tour  Commit- 
fee,  2;  Freshman  Orientation,  2,  3;  Campus  Vespers 
Choir,  1. 

NANCY   JEAN    REPASS 
Abingdon,  Virginia 

SNA,  1;  House  Council,  1;  Parent's  Day,  2. 


PATRICIA  JEANNE   RICHARDSON 
Calverton,  Virginia 

Sigma  Zeta;  X-Ray  Staff,  2,  Section  Editor,  4; 
House  Council,  3,  4;  Senior  Breakfast,  3. 

KAREN   JO  SCHNEIDER 
Waynesboro,  Virginia 

House  President,  4;  Dean's  Advisory  Committee,  4; 
SNA,  1;  Campus  Vesper's  Choir,  1,  3;  Glee  Club,  3, 
4;  Synapse,   2;   Parent's   Day,   2;  Musical,   2,   3. 


CYNTHIA  JANE  SCOTT 
Fair  Bluff,  North  Carolina 

Class   President,   4;   Class   Secretary,   3;   House   Coun- 
cil, 3;  Glee  Club,  3,  4. 

ELLEN   JANINE  SHERFY 
Bridgewater,  Virginia 
Bridgewater  College 

Class    Vice-President,    3;    House    Council,    3;    Dean's 
Advisory    Committee,    4. 


EDITH   LANE  SMITH 
Lawrenceville,  Virginia 

BEVERLY   RAY  STORR 
Portsmouth,  Virginia 


KAREN    ZOE   STRICKLER 
Stephens  City,  Virginia 

SNA,  4;  MCV  Tour  Committee,  4. 

PATRICIA  YATES  SYMONS 
Richmond,  Virginia 

Musical,  2;  House  Council,  3. 


MARGARET  ANN   TERWEY 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

Musical,  3,  4;  Parent's  Day,  3. 

ANN    KASHNER  THORN 
Richmond,  Virginia 

Musical    Co-chairman,    4;    X-Ray    Staff,     I;     Publicity 
Chairman,  3;  Senior  Breakfast,  3. 


JOY  ANNETTE  TURPIN 
Goode,  Virginia 

A,    D.    Williams    Award,    1,    3;    Sigma    Zeta;    BSD,  1, 

2,  3;  SNA,   1,  2;  Campus  Vesper's  Choir,   1,  2,  3,  4; 

Visiting  Lecturer's  Committee,  4;  House  Council,  4; 
X-Ray   Staff,   4. 

LINDA  MARCIA  VICKER 
Arlington,  Virginia 

Hillel,  I,  2,  3,  4,  President,  2,  Vice-President,  1; 
Musical,  3;  SNA,  1,  2  4  State  Talent  Representa- 
tive,  1. 


ANNE   LOUISE  VORE 
Fairfax,  Virginia 

Handbool<  Committee,  3;  X-Ray,  4. 

REBECCA  SADLER  WALKER 
Mechanlcsville,  Virginia 

SNA,     1;    House    Council,     3;     Musical,     3;     Parent's 
Day,  3. 


BLAINE  McCarthy 

WILLETT 
Arlington,  Virginia 

asketball,  1;  House  Council,  2. 


ELIZABETH   ANN   WIMBERLY 

Arlington,  Virginia 
Parent's   Day,   2;   Musical,   3;   Freshman   Orienta 
tion,   3;   Glee   Club,   4. 


GAIL   IRENE  WINE 
Manassas,  Virginia 

SNA,  1,  4;  X-Ray,  4;  Class  Historian,  4;  Parent's 
Day,  2;  Synapse,  2;   Beacon,  3. 


Nursing  in  the  hospital  . 


in  the  community  . 


in  the  future? 


JUNIOR   CLASS  OFFICERS:    left   to   right,   Shirley   Hillers,   Sec.;   Sally   Galbreath,   Vice-Pres.;  Jo  Gregg,    Pres.;   Sharon   Tarpley, 


Treas. 


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Marcia  Allerdice 
Catherine  Babb 
Donna  Ball 
Nancy  Barlow 


Patsy  Bateman 
Pamela  Bergstrom 
Katharine  Botts 
Mary  Bower 


206 


Nancy  Bowman 
Jean  Boxley 
Donna  Brantley 


Jane  Bray 
Georgia  Carbaugh 
Betty  Carr 
Barbara  Carwile 


Karia  Churn 
Constance  Clark 
Mildred  Clark 
Joan  Cordle 


Patricia  Cotton 
Judy  Crabill 
Patricia  Curies 
Glenda  Custis 


Carol  Damerel 
Beverly  Davis 
Sharon  Dennis 
Nancy  Ergenbright 


Cheryl  Finnell 
Linda  Fisher 
Betty  Fletcher 
Sarah  Galbreath 


207 


Kathleen  Gault 
Mary  Gaunt 
Anne  Giberson 
Linda  Goode 


Joanne  Gregg 
Judy  Haddock 
Karen  Henderson 
Shirley  Hillers 


Tana  Hinson 
Brenda  Hove 
Gail  Johnson 
Kay  Kibler 


^    .  ;#      ^1 


Nursing/  68 


Nancy  Kincaid 


/ 


"You 
Smith!' 


out    now,    Mrs. 


208 


\ 


Faye  Kuhn 

Cathy  Lester 

Susan  Logan 

Kathy  Mays 

Shirley  Norris 

Brenda  Lankford 

Carol  Lewis 

AAary  Martin 

Linda  Miles 

Pat  Overstreet 

Harriett  Lazarus 

Pat  Little 

Nancy  McGhee 

Sally  Noel 

Daphne  Owen 

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""^'^ i"wiii ' .  .im  ^ 

■  ^ 

Preview  of  the  New  Uniform. 


Preview  of  the  New  nurse  without  Uniform 


209 


Lynn  Padgett 

Georgianna  Price 

Eugenia  Rockwell 

Carolyn  Simpson 

Carol  Spencer 

Carol  Pendleton 

Harriett  Repass 

Elaine  Scott 

Linda  Smith 

Linda  Staffon 

Peggy  Plonk 

Phyllis  Roach 

Janet  Sette 

Irene  Spangler 

Janie  Sterling 

Roach!  .  .  .  Where? 


The  King's  wine  taster. 


210 


Pamela  Stokes 
Butter  Strother 
Mary  Surkamer 


Sharon  Tarpley 
Rose  Tate 
Kathryn  Taylor 


Eve  Tucker 
Vivian  Vance 
Susan  Vann 


Nursing/ 68 


You  mean  you  forgot  your  cotton  slip? 


Koffee  Klatch  at  the  E.G.W.  canteen. 


211 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS:  leU  to  right,  Betsy  Hughes,  Sec;  Wendy   White,    Pres.;    Ram    Hardesty,    Vice-Pres.;    Harriett 
Walker,  Treas. 


Marsha  Amelang 
Gloria  Anderson 
Peggy  Anderson 
Rachel  Bandy 


Betty  Beckner 
Bonnie  Berman 
Janie  Bowersett 
Brenda  Brace 


Patricia  Clark 
Cathy  Clarke 
Jean  Clendenin 
Corky  Crockett 


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Billie  Hobart 
Helen  Hoyle 
Beatrice  Hughes 


Brenda  Custard 
Marion  Davis 
Dorothea  Ellison 
Claire  Franklin 


Barbara  Glaspie 
Jo  Ann  Glass 
Helen  Gordon 
Velvet  Graham 


AAarlene  Grubbs 
Barbara  Hamstrom 
Pam  Hardesty 
Judy  Hardy 


Linda  Haynes 
Linda  Hermanson 
Catherine  Hill 
Donna  Hirsch 


The  "art"  of  bed  making. 


Washday  is  such  fun! 


Lill  Ingebretsen 
Sadie  Irwin 
Linda  James 
Valerie  Johnson 


Sharon  Jones 
Margaret  Kennedy 
Brenda  Levy 
Nancy  Loar 


Vickie  MacDonald 
Doris  AAagee 
Dianne  Mansur 
Jeannine  Marks 


Donna  Martin 
Anna  McClaugherty 
Linda  McLean 
Merry  Meixner 


Nursing/ 69 


How  to  lift  a  patient  with  a  cervical  fracture. 


Girls  .  .  .  never  use  thumb! 


A 


Hot  Line!  The  Mod  look. 


Where's  my  bed? 


Carol  Meyer 
Martha  Mooney 
Carolyn  Morris 
Marilyn  Muller 


Patricia  Murphy 
Barbara  Nesbitt 
Evelyn  Neuhut 
Susan  Newton 


Kay  Parish 
Marsha  Penney 
Rana  Pickett 
Anna  Porterfield 


Pat  Purcell 
Marlene  Roberts 
Pamela  Rogers 
Roberta  Rosen 


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Diann  Rowand 
Lois  Rynaldo 
Carolyn  Satterfield 
Gale  Schools 


Patricia  Sharpe 
Donna  Shupe 
Elyse  Silver 
June  Simpson 


Anita  Sluss 
Coleen  Smith 
Marlene  Smith 
Jean  Spangler 


Shirley  Spitler 
Sallie  Strang 
Judy  Strickland 
Mary  Stuart 


Pat  Thompson 
Martha  Thomson 
Annette  Toll 
Margaret  Tucker 


Well,  what  are  we  looking  for  today,  girls? 


Guess  what  we  got  today? 


Harriet  Walker 
Sandra  Ann  Walton 
Alice  Watson 
Judy  Weaver 


Martha  Welch 
Ann  Wheeler 
Mildred  White 
Wendy  White 


Alice  Whitmore 
Pat  Wilber 
Carolyn  Wolfe 
Barbara  Woodland 


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A     *-^ 


FRESHMAN    CLASS   OFFICERS:    left   to    right,    Linda    Pearce,    Vice-Pres.;  Bennie  Davis,  Treas.;  Eva  Layne,  Sec.;  Wilsie  Paulette, 
Pres. 


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Elaine  Anderson 
Lois  Barison 
Barbara  Beck 
Patricia  Belton 


Susan  Berger 
Catherine  Brown 
Janice  Brown 
Paulette  Bulifant 


Glenna  Burgess 
Sharon  Burke 
Susan  Chadwell 
Pamela  Chitwood 


218 


Dreaming  about  boy  or  biology? 


Brenda  Foster 
Slnaron  Fouike 
Ann  Friel 


Laura  Coates 
Florence  Cowand 
Carolyn  Cox 
Linda  Cuphers 


Bennie  Davis 
Elizabeth  Davis 
Katherine  Delk 
Julianne  Dietmeir 


Barbara  Dunn 
Pamela  Estes 
Sharon  Farley 
Valerie  Fender 


Ann  Fix 

Barbara  Flanagan 
Cynthia  Flowers 
Kathleen  Flynn 


Sisters  of  Charity? 


219 


Jacqueline  Giannini 
Judith  Gills 
Mary  Grove 
Carol  Harvey 


Georgina  Harvey 
Mary  Hayes 
Mary  Heasty 
Karen  Hendricks 


Linda  Hoag 
Betty  Holland 
Carol  Horst 
Diane  Houston 


Wrong  size 


Nursing!  10 


The  line  up 


220 


Elizabeth  Moody 
Betty  AAo'ore 


Brenda  Jacobs 
Pamela  Kavanaugh 
Alyce  Kelly 
Diane  Kelsey 


Constance  Knapp 
Charlotte  Lawson 
Eva  Layne 
Barbara  Limandri 


Jane  Long 
Sandra  Long 
Sharon  Long 
Shirley  Malkemes 


Judith  Marsella 
Karen  Maschke 
Joan  Midkiff 
Sharon  Mondy 


Legs  elevated  .  .  .  innproves  circulation 


Proper  (?)  study  habits 


Theresa  Morris 
Patricia  AAurphy 
Betty  AAusselwhite 
Andrea  Nash 


Lynn  Newton 
Mary  Nininger 
Janet  Nolan 
Elizabeth  O'Daniel 


Evelyn  Overman 
Rebecca  Patterson 
Wilsie  Paulette 
Linda  Pearce 


Linda  Pearson 
Carolyn  Pierce 
Marijke  Pieters 
Cynthia  Pursley 


Mary  Reid 
Susan  Reinheimer 
Mary  Seyler 
Ann  Simpson 


Nursing/ 70 


222 


Brenda  Smith 
Joan  Smith 
Vicki  Spruell 
Linda  Stayton 


Barbara  Stewart 
Isabell  Stoi<es 
Susan  Styles 
Linda  Summerlin 


Anne  Swavely 
Trudy  Tappan 
Donna  Thornton 
Marilyn  Townes 


Marion  Tynan 
Wanda  Wagoner 
Kathleen  Waldron 
Linda  Wallace 


223 


^^; 


Mary  Hughes  Judy  Zirkle,  RN  Frances  Blakely,  RN  Ellen  Field,  RN  Eileen  Hagland,  RN 

Kathleen  Jenkins,  RN  Martha  Jessee,  RN  Marian  Johnson,  RN  Cheryl  Whitesell,  RN 


Registered  Nurse  Students 


The  MacFarland  girls  gather  around  the  piano. 


224 


Dorm  Life 


Yes,   I   can   be   ready   in  five   nninutes. 


Bedpans! 


Sure  was  a   great   party! 


To  whom   do  you   wisli   to  speal<? 


226 


Let  me  entertain   you 


We're   not  two   and   a   half,   we're   three! 


Love  at  first  sight 


Chanakah   rides  again! 


r>>0  o 


I   am   not  drunk! 


We  try   harder 


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Graduate  School 


229 


DR.   DANIEL  T.  WATTS,   Dean,  School  of  Graduate  Studies 


230 


GRADUATE  SCHOOL  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Richard  Allen,  Vice-Pres.;    Charlene    Seibert,    Sec.-Treas.;    Bill    Grigsby,    Historian; 
Nabil  Azzam,  Pres. 


Graduate  Studies 


Graduate  students  .  .  .  beginning,  we  cannot 
see  the  end  .  .  .  we  see  only  the  reality  .  .  .  the 
here  and  now  .  .  .  and  the  dream  .  .  .  advanced 
education  .  .  .  now  we  contribute  as  well  as  learn 
.  .  .  one  student  even  invented  a  new  branch  of 
anatomy— Baboon-ology  ...  a  close  association 
with  professors  .  .  .  many  different  schools  .  .  . 
many  subjects  .  .  .  independent  research  .  .  . 
teaching  .  .  .  seminars  .  .  .  capturing  knowledge 
and  making  it  part  of  us. 

Now  we  can  afford  to  get  married,  have  child- 
ren, and  still  eat,  thanks  to  Dean  Watts  and  the 
Graduate  Council  .  .  .  Scholarships  .  .  .  Fellow- 
ships  .  .  .  Assistantships   ...   No  tuition. 

Equal  opportunity  for  all    ...   Will  the  Depart- 


ment of  Pharmacology  accept  American-born  grad- 
uate students  next  year? 

Ph.D.— three  years,  four  years,  five  years  .  .  . 
Do  you  think  we  can  keep  it  under  ten  years? 

The  big  panic  .  .  .  thesis  .  .  .  "Do  you  think  I 
can  write  a  thesis  in  two  months?"  .  .  .  Climax  .  .  . 
Comprehensives  .  .  .  Twenty  professors  in  a  row 
...  it  pays  to  practice. 

Finished,  no  beginning  .  .  .  just  beginning  to 
reach  into  our  own  worlds  of  knowledge  .  .  .  ad- 
venturous .  .  .  exciting  ...  a  new  discovery  .  .  . 
teaching  .  .  .  inspiring  others  to  discovery  .  .  . 
...  a  part  of  the  world  of  science  ...  a  part  of 
the  world. 


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NABIL  AMIN  AZZAM 

Beirut,  Lebanon 

American  University  of  Beirut,  B.S. 

Medical  College  of  Virginia,  M.S. 

Ph.D.  Anatomy 

Thesis:      Histochemistry      of      the      incisures      of 
Schmidt-Lanterman 

Student    government    president,    3;    Class    presi- 
dent,   2;    Student    council,    1. 


PATRICIA  LONG  DEMENTI 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Westhampton  College,  B.S. 
M.S.  Anatomy 

Thesis:     Some     hematological     characteristics 
the   nine-banded   armadillo 


JOHN  PAULBEDERKA,  JR. 
Edenborn,  Pennsylvania 
West  Virginia  University, 
B.S.,  M.S. 
Ph.D.  Pharmacology 

Thesis:  Synthesis,  distribution,  biotransforma- 
tion, and  exertion  of  some  14C-labeled  pyridi- 
nium   compounds   and  pyridones 


ROBERT  L.  DUNCAN,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College,  B.S. 
Ph.D.  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry 

Thesis:      7-Substituted-2-diatkyl      aminomethytin- 
doles 


ARCHIE  JAY  BEEBE 
Chincoteaque,  Virginia 
Medical  College  of  Virginia,  B.S. 
Ph.D.  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry 

Thesis:  Potential  anticholinergic  compounds 
based  on  Ariens'  dual  receptor  site  theory 
Rho  Chi;  Alpha  Sigma  Chi;  Sigma  Zeta;  Phi 
Delta  Chi;  Who's  Who;  Student  Government 
Vice-President,  President;  Chairman,  Honor 
Council;  Interfaith  Committee;  Tour  Commit- 
tee; Social  Committee;  Visiting  Lecturers  Com- 
mittee;   X-Ray    staff;    Class    president,    secretary. 

WILLIAM  M.  FARRAR 
Birmingham,  Alabama 
Samford  University,  B.S. 
M.S.  Anatomy 

Thesis:   Molecular  evolution   of   Lactate  dehydro- 
genase   in    telencephalon    of   Passer   domestkus 


232 


ROBERT  McCLELLAN  GEORGE,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.A. 
M.S.  Anatomy 

esis:    The   gross  anatomy  of  the  intrinsic  back 
jscles   of  the   baboon   with   reference   to   man 


CHAREEN  GAILGRUBBS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Lynchburg  College,  B.S. 
M.S.  Biology  and  Genetics 

Thesis:   A   /inlcage  maf^  of  the  X  chromosome  of 
Drosophila    tropicaiis 

Class    historian,     1;    Class    sec.-tres.,     2;     X-Ray 
representative,    1,   2,   3. 


JAMES  THOMAS  INGRAM 
Roanoke  Rapids,  North  Carolina 
University  of  North  Carolina,  B.S. 
M.S.  Pharmacy 

Thesis:     Mechanism    of    action     of    starch     as 
tablet    disintegrant 


The  desert  fox  wows  'em  again! 


233 


WILLIAM  E.  KEEFE 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute, 

B.S.,  M.S. 
Ph.D.  Bio-Physics 

Thesis:  The  direct  determination  of  the  cryital 
structure    of   2-dminoethanebiosulphuric   acid. 

SAMUEL  VICTOR  MOLINARY 
Saint  Paul,  Virginia 
University  of  Virginia,  B.A. 
Ph.D.  Biology  and  Genetics 

Thesis;  Genetic  transforn^ation  of  carbohydrate 
markers  between  human  somatic  cells  in  vitro 
Kappa  Psi 


JOSEPH  E.  LEVASSEUR 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Georgetown  University,  B.S. 
M.S.  Physiology 


contours 
transducir 


surements  of  blood  pressure,  pulse, 
microvessels:  a  new  piercing  and 
assembly 


BRENDA  D.  PAYNE 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Richmond  Professional  Institute, 

B.S. 
M.S.,  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry 

Thesis:    Molecular   weight   distribution   of   tryptic 
hydrolyzale    of    bovine    plasma    albumin 


ROGER  JOHN  MOORE  McCARTER 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa 
University  of  The  Witwatersrand,  B.Sc, 
M.Sc. 
Ph.D.  Physiology 

Thesis:    Energetics    of   the    contraction-relaxation 
cycle  in  frog  s/ce/efa/  muscle 
Honor    Council    representative. 

CHARLENEANNSEIBERT 
Birmingham,  Alabama 
Howard  College,  B.S. 
M.S.  Anatomy 

Thesis:     i.S.A.     of  plasma     and     other     tissue 

specificities   of   the  house   sparrow.    Passer   do- 

mesticus 

School  of  Graduate  Studies,  Secretary-Treasurer 


234 


'L.S.D.,  anyone?" 


Boy,    can    those    hampsters    run— our    research    almost    got 
away! 


We  all  think  your  broken  leg  is  funny— don't  you? 


c_: : 


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Would  you  believe— a  roach  in  the  crystals?? 


WOW!  I'm  switching  to  Anatomy! 

235 


Richard  Allen 
Donald  Barnes 
Michael  Bass 
Robert  Best 


Martha  Briggs 
Claude  Bryant 
Jeanne  Clabough 
Mohammad  Dar 


Brian  Dementi 
Karl  Doetsch 
Michael  Edwards 
Tsu  Ching  Fu 


Ragnit  Geeraets 
William  Grigsby 
Philip  Hamrick 
Edith  Hardie 


Patricia  Holden 
Evelyn  Jemison 
Samuel  Jones 
Mildred  Kaiser 


Lillian  Kang 
Jo  Young  Kong 
Danny  Michau 
George  Miller 


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Brian  Murphy 
Thomas  Murphy 
Charles  O'Rear 
Gerry  Drury 


Anna  Radcliffe 
Robert  Reisch 
Charles  Sabiston,  M.D. 
Natalie  Sayre 


Thomas  Smith 
William  Smith 
Richard  Stein 
Howard  Weitsen 


Allen  Wright 
Jim  Wynn 
Stanley  Yusko 
Odette  Zacharia 


I  wonder  what  would  happen  if  I  opened  the  top. 


It  sure  beats  being  drafted. 


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SUZANNE   HIRT,   Educational   Director 


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SCHOOL    OFFICERS:    Genie    Shuller,     President;     Nancy     Gebhardt,     Secretary-Treasurer; 
Carolyn    George,    Athletic    Representative 


STUDENT    AMERICAN     PHYSICAL    THERAPY    REPRESENTATIVES:   Carolyn  Rees,  Senior;  Marilyn  Carter,  Juni6r 


241 


CLASS   OFFICERS:    Routh    Oafes,    Vice-President;    Bettyann    Shuert,    President;    Dianne    Thurber,    Historian;    Barbara    Eavis, 
Secretary-Treasurer 


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"It  will  take  a  miracle," 

we  were  told, 
To  turn  us  into 

"professional  people" 
Ittookthat- 

and  more— 
—all  the  conviction  we  were  given  by  our  teachers 
—all  the  knowledge  we  could  get  from  our  books 
—all  the  respect  we  received  from  our  patients 
—all  the  encouragement  we  got  from  our  friends 
—all  the  wisdom  we  could  find  in  ourselves 
It  took  the  happy  times  we  had  together 
—Singing  songs  to  sharpen  the  duller  hours 
—whirling  in  the  pool— in  the  pool 
—lining  up  for  uniform  inspection 
—romping  in  the  snow 


—picnics  in  the  rain 

—performing  as  the  "spinal  cords" 

—coming  back  after  a  summer  well  spent 

—sharing  our  joy  with  the  new  class 

—washing  cars— and  diathermy  machines 

—joining  the  dentists  for  neuro 

—making  chaos  Constitutional 

—graduating 

It  took  moments  of  silence— 
of  thought— 
of  wonder 

We  were  given  a  glimpse  of  life- 
enough  to  make  us  want  more— 

And  we  were  given  the  confidence  to  dare 
to  seek  it 


242 


SHIRLEY  FAYE  ATCHLEY 
Lambertville,  New  Jersey 
Rider  College 

Honor    Council,     4;     X-Ray     P.T.     School     Editor,     4; 
A.P.T.A.,   3,   4 

BARBARA  LOUISE  EAVIS 
Winchester,  Virginia 
Roanoke  College 

Class    Secretary-Treasurer,     4;     Co-chairman,     Commit- 
tee  on    Religious   Activities,   4;   A.P.T.A.,   3,   4 


SARA  ANN  EMERSON 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Hope  College 

Visiting  Lecturer  Committee,  3;  Student  Council 
Representative,  3;  A.P.T.A.  Representative,  3;  A.P.T.A. 
3,    4 

PATRICIA  ANN  FARBER 
Greenville,  South  Carolina 
Limestone  College 

A.P.T.A.,    3,    4 


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MARIE  ANTOINETTE  FOX 
Newport  News,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

Volleyball,  4;  A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

CAROLYN  MAY  GEORGE 
Covington,  Georgia 
Wesleyan  College 

Social     Committee,    4;    Athletic    Represenfati\ 
4;  A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


SUZANNE  GASKINS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

A.T.P.A.,   3,   4 

BETTY  BRYAN  GILL 
Allendale,  South  Carolina 
Winthrop  College 

ffi.C.V.    Scoop   Co-editor,    3;    Editor,   4 


NANCY  JANE  GEBHARDT 

Alexandria,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

P.T.  School  Secretary-Treasurer,  4;  A.P.T.A. 
Representative,  3;  Social  Committee,  4;  A.P.T.A., 
3,   4 

BARBARA  ANN  GRANTHAM 
Smithfield,  North  Carolina 
Sullins  College 

A.P.T.A. 


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DANIEL  NORRIS  HOOKER 
Danville,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond 

Athletic    Representative,    3;    Basketball,    3,    4;    Volleyball 
3,   4;   A.P.T.A.,   3,   4 


SUZANNE  JONES 
Newport  News,  Virginia 
Emory  and  Henry  College 

A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


VICKI  JEANNE  KEETER 
Newport  News,  Virginia 
Christopher  Newport  College 

Volleyball,  4;  A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


ROSLYN  COHEN  LEONARD 
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania 
Temple  University 

Hillel,   3,   4;   A.P.T.A.,   3,   4 


NANCY  STEELE  AAOSELEY 
Kennett  Square,  Pennsylvania 
Guilford  College 

Volleyball,   4;    A.P.T.A.,    3,    4 


ROUTH  ELIZABETH  OATES 
Rocky  Mount,  North  Carolina 
University  of  North  Carolina  at 
Greensboro 

Class   Vice   President,   3,   4;   A.P.T.A.   3,   4 


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LINDA  ANN  POWERS 

MARY-STUART  DENT  PRATT 

CAROLYN  V.  REES 

Franklin,  Virginia 

Jacksonville,  Florida 

Gainesville,  Florida 

Mary  Washington  College 

St.  Mary's  Junior  College 

Winthrop  College 

A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

Volleyball  4;  A.P.T.A.  Representative  4 
A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

PATRICIA  ANN  SAKAYAN 

GLORIA  TOLSON  SANDERS 

BARBARA  LEE  SHILLING 

Washington,  D.C. 

Hubert,  North  Carolina 

Elkridge,  Maryland 

University  of  North  Carolina 

North  Carolina  Wesleyan 

Lynchburg  College 

at  Greensboro 

A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

Volleyball,  4;  A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 

A.P.T.A.,   3,   4 

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BETTYANN  HYDE  SHUERT 

Houston,  Texas 

Sophie  Newcomb  College 

Class  President,  3,  4  A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


DEBORAH  TALBOT 
Redding,  Connecticut 
Mary  Washington  College 

A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


EUGENIA  SHULLER 
McAlester,  Oklahoma 
Lindenwood  College,  B.S. 
Physical  Education 

P.T.  School  President,  4  A.P.T.  A.  3,  4 

AUDREY  DIANNE  THURBER 
Arlington,  Virginia 
University  of  Victoria 

Class  Historian,  3,  4 
A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


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PATRICIA  JAYNE  SULLIVAN 
Hilliard,  Florida 
Montreat-Anderson 
A.P.T. A.,  3,  4 

EDNA  MAY  WALTON 
Augusta,  Georgia 
Augusta  College, 
University  of  Georgia 

Student    Committee    on    Religious    Activitie 
A.P.T.A.,  3,  4 


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JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS,  left  /o  right,  Susan  Blanchard,  Dianna  Lovelace,  Jane  Ratcliff,  Judy  Miller. 

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Cathy  Bjorkback 
Marilyn  Carter 


Susan  Blanchard 
Marty  Darrell 


Linda  Jayne  Bolam 
Doni  Durham 


Carolee  Butts 
Joan  Edwards 


Susan  Cantrell 
Bobby  Fine 


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Sherry  Gutzler 

Kathy  Knapp 

James  Little 

Diana  Loveless 

Ellen  McDougal 

Linda  AAcKeel 

Judy  Miller 

Nora  Miller 

Nancye  Minton 

Sandy  Mitchell 

Sue  Payne 

Carolyn  Pollack 

Jane  Ratcliff 

Heather  Tinney 

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Happy  Birthday  to  you  .  .  . 


Clean  hands,  my  jobi 


Only  51,720  more  cars  and  we're  off  to  Miami 


It  was  only  a  little  quiz  . 


Run  come  see  .  . 


Did  you  say  ab  or  adnduction,  Mr.  Jones? 


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DR.   GEORGE   P.   VENNART,   Director,  School   of  Medical   Technology 


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CLASS  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  Liz  Cline,  Sec;  Paige  Mitchell,  Vice-Pres.;  Cheryl  Gary,  Pres.;  Darlene  Medley,  Treas. 


Medical  Technology 


We  arrived  in  September  full  of  apprehension 
and  expectation  .  .  .  moving  into  the  top  floor 
of  an  old  dormitory  .  .  .  feeling  conspicuous  in 
our  v^hite  uniforms  and  shoes  .  .  .  giving  up  lux- 
uries of  earrings,  headbands,  and  jewelry  .  .  . 
being  told,  "you  are  professional." 

New  routine  and  period  of  adjustment  .  .  .  and 
8:00-4:30  day  .  .  .  soon  became  accustomed  to 
new  ways  .  .  .  acquiring  twenty  new  friends  .  .  . 
settling  down  to  the  business  of  becoming  Medi- 
cal Technologists  .  .  .  finding  satisfaction  and  en- 
joyment in  patient  contacts  .  .  .  feeling  like  we 
were  doing  something  at  last  .  .  .  shouldering  re- 
sponsibility and  beginning  to  realize  the  impor- 
tance of  our  work. 

But  all  was  not  work  ...  we  enjoyed  .  .  .  taking 
the  children  from  the  Rheumatic  Fever  ward  to  the 


Christmas  toy  parade  .  .  .  interminable  bridge 
games   .  .  .   busy  weekends. 

In  lab,  we  waited  in  line  for  pipettes  and  rea- 
gents ...  we  learned  that  Medical  Technology  is 
a  vital  part  of  diagnosis  and  therapy  .  .  .  that  ac- 
curacy is  essential  ...  we  developed  eyestrain  by 
peering  through  microscopes  for  hours  on  end  .  .  . 
but  we  learned  what  to  look  for  .  .  .  how  to  identi- 
fy what  we  saw  .  .  .  there  were  innumerable  blood 
counts  .  .  .  practicing  sticking  each  other  .  .  .  cross- 
matching blood  .  .  .  practicing  chemistry  tests  .  .  . 
putting  in  seven  and  one-half  hours  everyday  .  .  . 
learning  to  appreciate  a  ten-minute  break  for  a 
quick  hand  of  bridge. 

We  look  fonA'ard  to  graduation  .  .  .  our  clinical 
experience  ...  the  Registry  exam  ...  the  begin- 
ning ...  of  our  careers  in  our  chosen  profession. 


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SUE   H.   ARMENTROUT 
Tazewell,  Virginia 
Radford  College 

Athletic  Council;  Volleyball;  Bowling. 

YVONNE  M.   BALDUCCI 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 
Richmond  Professional  Institute 


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JOYCE  ANN   BRATTON 

Chester,  Virginia 

Richmond  Professional  Institute 

ELIZABETH  W.   CLINE 

Falmouth,  Virginia 

Mary  Washington  College,  B.S. 

Class  Secretary;  Visiting  Lecturers'  Committee. 


NANCY  ROBERTA  CROOKE 
Hampton,  Virginia 
Longv/ood  College 

Volleyball. 

ANN   MARIE   DALBY 

Salem,  Virginia 

Mary  Washington  College 


LINDA  JANE   DAVIS 

Richmond,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

SHIRLEY  MAE   FRITTER 
Shacklefords,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 


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CHERYL   ELLSWORTH   GARY 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Madison  College 

Class  President;  Student  CounciL 

BETTY   EUGENIA  GILLEY 
Martinsville,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 


JO  ANN   GUTHRIE 
Johnson  City,  Tennessee 
Emory  and  Henry,  B.S. 

Honor  Council  Representative. 

MARY  ALICE   HARRELL 
Wilmington,  Delaware 
University  of  Delaware 


ANNE   FERRELL   HATFIELD 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Longwood  College,  B.A. 

CLARKE  TURNER   HOLLAND 
Roanoke,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 


VICKI   CAROLINE  JONES 
St.  Paul,  Virginia 
Radford  College 

Volleyball. 

RUTH   ELAINE   KLEMMSEN 
Ellicott  City,  Maryland 
Longwood  College 


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LISA  VIRGINIA  MARTIN 

Chesapeake,  Virginia 

Mary  Washington  College,  B.S. 

DARLENE  CAROL  MEDLEY 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College 

Class  Treasurer. 


PAIGE   LOIS  MITCHELL 
McKenney,  Virginia 
Longwood  College,  B.S. 

Class  Vice-President. 

JANET   LOUISE  O'KENNON 
Colonial  Heights,  Virginia 
Mary  Washington  College,  B.S. 


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MARGARET   LYNNE  OWEN 
Paces,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 


JUDITH  CAROLYN   PETERA 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Madison  College 

Class  Historian;  Volleyball;  Bowling. 


BETTY  LOU   RAWLS 
Oxford,  North  Carolina 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Volleyball. 


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Grab  that  15-minute  break  .  .  .  whenever  you  can! 


Remember    .    .    .    pipette    0.5    ml. in    one    minute    while 
rotating  the  flask  .  .  .  seven  times  per  second. 


Strive  for  accuracy  .  .  .  strive  for  precision. 


HELEN  CAROLYN  STONE 
South  Hill,  Virginia 
Long  wood  College 


ALLENE  VALDORIS  WATKINS 
Woodleaf,  North  Carolina 
Livingstone  College,  B.S. 


JUDITH  ANN  YOUNGBLOOD 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Longwood  College 
Richmond  Professional  Institute 


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DR.   CHARLES  P.   CARDWELL,   Acting   Director,   School   of   Hospital   Administration 


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OFFICERS,  Class  of  1967:  John  Mark- 
ham,  Pres.;  not  pictured,  Gerald  Lan- 
dis,  Vice-pres.;  Tom  Clark,  Sec.-Treas. 


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From  varied  backgrounds  .  .  .  some  leaving  an 
old  career  .  .  .  starting  a  new  one  .  .  .  our  back- 
grounds .  .  .  Peace  Corps  .  .  .  Medical  Technology 
.  .  .  Pharmacy  .  .  .  Accounting  .  .  .  Philosophy  .  . 
.  the  "sweet  bloom  of  youth"  .  .  .  some,  more  ex- 
perienced. 

Mr.  Hudgins  .  .  .  our  director  .  .  .  "Each  ad- 
ministrator must  ultimately  find  his  own  answers" 
.  .  .  never  become  indebted  .  .  .  the  Duchess 
Treatment  ...  a  man  of  ethics  ...  a  professional 
practicing  his  beliefs. 

Dr.  Cardwell  .  .  .  now  our  acting  director  .  .  . 
a  well-known  lecturer  ...  a  man  well-versed  in 
his  field  .  .  .  knowledgable  in  many  fields  .  .  . 
another  professional. 

Dr.  Rooke  .  .  .  "lay  groundwork  for  adaptive 
behavior"  .  .  .  "the  prevention  means  more  than 
the  cure"  ...  a  brilliant  woman  .  .  .  teaching  us 
compassion  and  understanding. 

Classes  ...  so  many  different  classes  .  .  .  Hos- 
pital Accounting  ...  if  it  had  lasted  longer,  every- 


one would  have  left  .  .  .  Psychology  of  Rehabili- 
tation ...  we  all  left  feeling  a  little  disabled  .  .  . 
Personnel  Management  .  .  .  you'd  never  guess 
how  much  we  know  about  the  history  .  .  .  Law 
.  .  .  suicides,  murders,  bloody  pictures  .  .  .  field 
trips  .  .  .  Woodrow  Wilson  Rehabilitation  Center 
...  we  lost  a  few  at  Westbrook  .  .  .  "The  fempty 
Rocking  Chair"  ...  "I  am  going  to  show  you  how 
not  to  give  a  report"  .  .  .  "You  have  done  this  for 
two  weeks"  ...  All  this  ...  we  become  a  close- 
knit  school. 

At  last  .  .  .  Residency  .  .  .  what  we  came  here 
to  do  ...  adjust  the  hospital  to  the  needs  of  the 
patient,  the  doctor,  the  nurse,  the  family  ...  re- 
member your  aspirations  .  .  .  one  and  a  half  park- 
ing places  per  patient  bed  .  .  .  many  facets  .  .  . 
a  challenging  field  .  .  .  much  to  learn,  much  to 
teach  ourselves  .  .  .  theses  .  .  .  oral  exams  .  .  . 
Graduation  .  .  .  no.  Commencement  .  .  .  we 
aspire  toward  professionalism  .  .  .  Re%  ipsa  loqui- 
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THOMAS  ROLAND  CLARKE 

Jarratt,  Virginia 

University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Residency:  Johns-Hopkins  Hospital 
Class  Secretary-Treasurer;  Basketball. 

SHERWOOD  G.  COVILL 
Pittsburg,  New  Hampshire 
Richmond  Professional  Institute,  B.S. 

Residency:  Washington  Hospital 


JIM  LEE  FARLEY 
Huntington,  West  Virginia 
Marshall  University,  B.A. 

Residency:  Riverside  Hospital 

Class  Officer;  Basketball;  Softball;  Volleyball. 

GRAHAM  FISHER  HENDLEY 
Tampa,  Florida 

University  of  South  Carolina,  B.S. 
Medical  College  of  Virginia,  B.S. 

Residency:  University  of  Virginia  Hospital 


STEPHEN  PAUL  KRALIK 
Pueblo,  Colorado 
Creighton  University,  B.S. 

Residency:  Norfolk  General  Hospital 

GERALD  WILLIAM  LANDIS 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.A. 

Residency:  Richmond  Memorial  Hospital 
Class  Vice-President,  2. 


WILBUR  M.  LOVING,  JR. 
Richmond,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College,  B.S. 

Residency:    Veteran's    Administration     Hospital;    Rich- 
mond Eye  Hospital. 

JOHN  STEWART  AAARKHAM 
Richmond,  Virginia 
University  of  Richmond,  B.S. 

Residency:    Veteran's    Administration    Hospital;    Rich- 
mond Eye  Hospital 

School    of   Hospital   Administration    Vice-President,    1, 
President,  2;  Basketball. 


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RICHARD  LEE  MORRIS 
Arlington,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College,  B.A. 

Residency:  Arlington  Hospital 

JAMES  EDWARD  NEAL 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 
University  of  Louisville,  B.S. 

Residency:  Norfolk  General  Hospital 


ARCHER  RIDDICK  ROSE 
Stony  Creek,  Virginia 
Randolph-Macon  College,  B.A. 

Residency:  Petersburg  General  Hospital 
Athletic  Council;  Basketball;  Softball. 

CHARLES  PADDOCK  STORRS,  JR. 
Wetunnpka,  Alabama 
Birmingham-Southern  College,  B.A. 

Residency:  University  of  Virginia  Hospital 


MARVIN  KENT  STRUM 
Jacksonville,  Florida 
Mississippi  College,  B.A. 

Residency:  Saint  Luke's  Hospital 
Honor  Council. 

JOHN  RAYMOND  WATSON 

Mathis,  Texas 

Texas  A  and  I,  B.S.,  M.S. 

Residency:  Wilford  Hall,  USAF  Hospital 
Class  president,  1. 


DONALD  MORRIS  WECHSLER 

Marion,  Virginia 

Emory  and  Henry  College,  B.A. 

Residency:  Winchester  Memorial  Hospital 
Basketball;  Softball. 

GEORGE  BENSON  WERTHAN 
Palmerton,  Pennsylvania 
Washington  and  Lee  University,  B.S. 

Residency:  Veterans  Administration  Hospital 
Student  Council,  2. 


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OFFICERS,    CLASS   OF    1968:    left    to    right,    Tom    Bingham,    Pres.;   Bill   Shepherd,   Vice-pres;    Ray   Board,   Sec.-Treas. 


Hospital  Administration/ 68 


Ross  Ackerman 
Ernest  Bacon 
Robert  Beck 
Raymond  Board 


Iven  Bryant 
George  Caley 
Elbert  Detwiler 
Victor  Esch 


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Felix  Fraraccio 

Sister  Veronica  Garrigan 

Ralph  Garver 

Rick  Gilsfrap 


Merrill  Grubbs 
Priscilla  Hegel 
Philip  Lakernick 
Elwin  O'Steen 


Michael  Roberts 
Bill  Sheppard 
Gerald  Smith 
Joe  White 


I  think  they  took  the  same 
psychology  course 


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Number  one  son 
does  it  this  way 


You  can  laugh,  but  I  still  think  hospitals  are  for  patients 


"Professionalism?" 


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One  empty  rocking  chair 


You  study— I'll  pray 


Too  bad  these  aren't  rose-colored 


Where's  William? 


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CARL  H.  GERHOLD  Technical  Director,  School  of  Radiological  Technology 


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THE  GROUP 


Profile  of  a  Beginning 


A  new  beginning  .  .  .  eight  students  .  .  .  three 
year  course  .  .  .  associate  in  science  degree  .  .  . 
altogether  new  X-ray  program  ...  in  conjunction 
with  R.  P.  I.  .  .  .  four  classes  .  .  .  five  days  a  week 
.  .  .  Anatomy  .  .  .  English  .  .  .  Math  .  .  .  Psychology 
.  .  .'  Sociology  .  .  .  back  and  forth,  back  and  forth 
.  .  .  through  snow,  rain,  and  hail  .  .  .  never  fail- 
well,  almost  never  .  .  .  one  class  at  AA.  C.  V.  .  .  . 
awful  elevator  ride  .  .  .  eighteenth  floor  of  AA.  C.  V. 
hospital  .  .  .  from  there  to  fifth  floor  ...  to  sixth 
floor  ...  to  Randolph  AAinor  .  .  .  then  to  "who 
knows  where  next"  .  .  .  Radiography  .  .  .  tubes 
.  .  .  electricity  .  .  .  radiation. 


Summer  session  .  .  .  floor  work  .  .  .  observation 
.  .  .  eight  hours  a  day  .  .  .  two  months  .  .  .  vacation? 
.  .  .  September  .  .  .  emergency  room  .  .  .  classes 
resume  .  .  .  one  at  R.P.I.  ...  the  rest  at  AA.C.V. 
.  .  .  work  and  study  .  .  .  long  hours  .  .  .  little  leisure 
time  .  .  .  learning,  learning,  learning. 

Third  year  ...  no  classes  .  .  .  work  under  observa- 
tion .  .  .  1969  ...  at  last  .  .  .  first  graduating  class 
.  .  .  School  of  Radiologic  Technology  .  .  .  eight— 
1966  .  .  .  9-1969  .  .  .  rough  work  ...  a  lot  of 
work  .  .  .  worth  it?  .  .  .  Supervisors  .  .  .  teachers 
.  .  .  top-notch  technicians. 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS:  left  to  right,  SyTvia  Washington,  president;  Frances  Martin,  treasurer;  Patsy  Cooper,  secretary. 


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PATRICIA  P.  ALLEY 

President,  School  of  Radiological  Technology 


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Patricia  Alley 
Patsy  Cooper 


Linda  Cross 
Raymond  James 


"Twenty  cents?  I'll  take  the  FRUGALine.' 


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Linda  Lewis 
Frances  Martin 


Sylvia  Washington 
Wayne  White 


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Patients,  Machines,  Graduation 


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A  cknowledgements 

The  Editor  wishes  to  express  her  deepest  appreciation  to: 
The  tireless  photography  staff: 

Bob  Alperm 
Linda  Cohen 
O.B.  Hash 
Philip  Lakemick 
Harold  Weiler 

The  pro-photographers 

John  Cametas 
Ted  Part  low 

And  all  students  who  submitted  snapshots 

A  special  word  of  thanks  to: 

Lester  Peterson  and  Don  Delfalco-Taylor  Representatives 
Bob  Alperin-my  fellow  coworker  and  initiator 
Ann  Coleman-for  her  assistance  in  times  of  stress 
Betty  Morrow-for  her  support  and  good  taste 

Another  big  "thanks"  to  all  X-Ray  Editors  representatives, 
and  volunteers-for  their  efforts  and 
dedication  to  the  cause. 


Explanations 


Page  33  is  the  sole  creation  of  Panacea 

The  staff  regrets  the  mix-up  with  the  mug 
shots-we  attribute  this,  to  technical  difficulties 

Please  forgive  all  mispelled  names,  unflattering 

pictures  or. other  errors  involving  one's  self  identity. 

Sincerely, 
The  Editor 


How  will  you  present 
your  first  denture  case? 

Your  patient  is  likely  to  be  apprehensive.  Chances  are,  you  may 
be  a  little  nervous  yourself. 

In  such  a  situation  you  will  want  to  use  every  possible  means  to 
gain  your  patient's  confidence  and  create  the  proper  emotional 
climate  for  your  diagnosis  and  treatment. 

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invaluable  aid  to  natural  tooth  color  selection.  And,  during  the 
all  important  first  appointment,  it  is  a  highly  effective  instru- 
ment for  demonstrating  your  own  professional  knowledge  and 
skill. 

The  Blend  Selector  is  so  unique  it  is  patented.  There  is  nothing 
like  it  in  the  entire  world  of  dentistry.  Ask  your  Trubj-te  Dealer 
to  show  you  its  use,  in  practice— for  your  first  denture  case,  and 
for  all  the  denture  cases  in  your  forthcoming  career. 


TRUBYTE 


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MEDICAL  COLLEGE  OF  VIRGINIA 
RICHMOND 

COLLEGE  HOSPITALS 


MCV  HOSPITAL  WEST 
MCV  HOSPITAL  SOUTH 


MCV  HOSPITAL  EAST 
MCV  HOSPITAL  NORTH 


MCV  HOSPITALS 

D.  Williams  Memorial  Clinic 
Outpatient  Department 


CHARLES  P.  CARDWELL,  JR. 

Vice  President  and  Director, 

College  Hospitals 


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COMPLIMENTS  OF 

A 
FRIEND 


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GRACE  HOSPITAL 

RICHMOND.  VIRGINIA 


OFFICERS 

A.  L  Herring,  Jr.,   M.D.,   President 

W.  F.  Bryce,   M.D.,  Vice-President 

T.  B.  Washington,   M.D.,  Secretary 

B.  L  Randolph,   M.D.,  Treasurer 


Administrator 
D.  N.  PACE 


Director  of  Nursing  Education 
MISS  ADA  MAE  BOOKMAN 


Our  school  offers  many  advantages  to  those  who  wish  to  enter  the 
nursing  profession.  Complete  information  furnished  upon  request. 


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STUART   CIRCLE   HOSPITAL 


413-2!    Stuart   Circle 
RICHMOND,   VIRGINIA 


Medicine: 

MANFRED  CALL  IN,  M.D. 

ALEXANDER  G.  BROWN,   III,  M.D. 

JOHN  D.   CALL,  M.D. 

WYNDHAM  B.  BLANTON,  JR.,  M.D. 

FRANK  M.  BLANTON,  M.D. 

WILLIAM  W.  MARTIN,  JR.,  M.D. 
Surgery: 

A.  STEPHENS  GRAHAM,  M.D. 

CHARLES  R.  ROBINS,   JR.,  M.D. 

CARRINGTON  WILLIAMS,  M.D. 

RICHARD  A.  MICHAUX,   M.D. 

CARRINGTON  WILLIAMS,  JR.,  M.D. 

ARMSTEAD  M.  WILLIAMS,  M.D. 
Plastic  Surgery: 

HUNTER  S.  JACKSON,  M.D. 
Obstetrics    and  Gynecology: 

WM.  DURWOOD  SUGGS,  M.D. 

SPOTWOOD  ROBINS,  M.D. 

DAVID  C.  FORREST,  M.D. 

JOSEPH  C.  PARKER,  M.D. 

WILLIAM  M.  OPPENHIMER,  M.D. 
Pediatrics: 

EDWARD  G.  DAVIS,  JR.,   M.D. 

THOMAS  P.  OVERTON,  M.D. 

ALBERT  S.  THOMPSON,  JR.,  M.D. 

EDWARD  J.  WILEY,  M.D. 


Orthopedics: 

BEVERLEY  B.  CLARY,  M.D. 

JAMES  B.   DALTON,  JR.,  M.D. 

FRANKLIN  P.  WATKINS,  M.D. 
Urology: 

FRANK  POLE,  M.D. 

HARRY  S.  ROWLAND,  JR.,  M.D. 
Roentgenology   and    Radiology: 

HUNTER  B.  FRISCHKORN,  JR.,  M.D. 

WILLIAM  C.   BARR,  M.D. 

JAMES  W.  PROFFITT,  M.D. 
Anesthesiologists: 

HETH  OWEN,  JR.,  M.D. 

WILLIAM  B.  MONCURE,  M.D. 
Ear,    Nose   and   Throat: 

J.  WARREN  MONTAGUE,  M.D. 
Oral    Surgery: 

GUY  R.  HARRISON,  D.D.S. 
Pathology: 

JAMES  B.  ROBERTS,  M.D. 
Physical  Therapy: 

JACQUELYN  F.  PEARMAN,  R.P.T. 
Director: 

CHARLES  C.  HOUGH 


NORTH  AMERICA  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY 
OF  VIRGINIA,  INC. 


Low   Rate    Student   Life    Insurance 

Life,   Non-Cancellable   Accident 

Sickness   and    Hospitalization   —   Surgical    Insurance 

Group   Consultants 


An  Old  Line  Legal  Reserve  Life  Insurance  Company 
HOME  OFFICE  —  RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


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83  OFFICES  IN  29  COMMUNITIES 


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IF  YOU  PLAN  TO  PRACTICE  IN  VIRGINIA  — 
A  UNITED  VIRGINIA  BANK  CAN  HELP  GET 
YOU  STARTED! 


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Alexandria,  Arlington.  Springfield 

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AND  SAVINGS  BANK 

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PENINSULA  BANK  AND  TRUST  COMPANY 

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Lexington 

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Norfolk,  Ctiesapeake,  Virginia  Beach, 
Suffolk,  Holland,  Franklin 

SPOTSWOOD  BANK 

Harrisonburg 

STATE-PLANTERS  BANK 
OF  COMMERCE  AND  TRUSTS 

Richmond,  Petersburg,  Hopewell,  Mechanicsville, 
Hanover.  Doswfell,  Beaverdam 

THE  VIENNA  TRUST  COMPANY 

Vienna,  f^cLean.  Tysons  Corner, 
Reston,  Great  Falls 


Compliments   of 

THE  CAMPUS  ROOM  RESTAURANT 


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Compliment's 
of 


JOHNSTON-WILLIS  HOSPITAL 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


265  BEDS 

MEDICAL.  SURGICAL,  OBSTETRICAL  AND  PEDIATRIC 

DEPARTMENTS 

Accredited    Training    School    for    Nurses 
Approved   Rotating   Internship  and   Residency  in  Surgery 


Compliments  of 

HARRIS-WILLIAMS  DENTAL  LABORATORY,  INC. 


Complete  and   Modern   Laboratory  Service      ^ 


tICHNIQUI 


BDBBiaid 

407  Lee  Medical  BIdg.  Phone  EL  9-4697 

1805  MOUMENT  AVE.  RICHMOND  20,  VA. 


TABB-BROCKENBROUGH  AND  RAGLAND 

1112  East  Main  Street  Phone:644-3043 

RICHMOND.  VIRGINIA 

COMPLETE  INSURANCE  FACILITIES 


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OWENS,  MINOR 

AND 
BODEKER,  INC. 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

WHOLESALE  DRUGGIST 

Serving    Drug    Stores 

and    Hospitals   of  Virginia 

and   North   Carolina   Since    1882 


RICHMOND  EYE  HOSPITAL 


''?^$^- 


RICHMOND  EAR,  NOSE  AND 
THROAT  HOSPITAL 

An  independent,  non-profit  community  hospital  dedi- 
cated to  the  prevention  and  cure  of  eye,  ear,  nose 
and  throat  diseases  and  disorders. 


ELECTRICITY: 

MUSCLE  OF  INDUSTRY 

Behind  the  great  industrial  might 
of  America  stands  a  "giant  workman" 
—  electric  energy.  It  would  require 
the  muscle  energy  of  70  men  working 
40  hours  a  week  for  one  whole  year 
to  equal  10,000  kilowatt  hours  of 
electricity  —  less  than  the  average 
annual  consumption  of  two  Vepco 
residential  customers.  Yes,  electricity 
is  the  "muscle"  behind  our  power 
and  prosperity 


VIRGINIA  ELECTRIC  AND  POWER  COMPANY 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINrA 


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RICHMOND 

PETERSBURG— CHARLOHESVILLE 

NEWPORT  NEWS— WAYNESBORO 

and 

WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 


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40th   Annual 

CELEBRITY  SERIES 

The  World's  Best 

SYMPHONY  ORCHESTRAS.  OPERA. 
BALLET  &  SOLO  ARTISTS 


Compliments   Of 

POWERS  &  ANDERSON  DENTAL  COMPANY,  INCORPORATED 

1519  Chamberlayne  Avenue 
RICHMOND.  VIRGINIA  TEL.  648-4453 

Branch  Offices  in 

ARLINGTON— ROANOKE,  VIRGINIA 

CHARLOTTE— RALEIGH,  NORTH  CAROLINA 

THE  L  D.  CAULK  COMPANY  OF  VIRGINIA 

(Formerly    Harris    Dental    Company) 

RICHMOND         NORFOLK         ROANOKE        SPRINGFIELD 

VIRGINIA 

Complete  Service  on  Locations.  Office  Planning 

and  Design  is  Available  to  All  Dental  Students 

on  Request. 


Compliments   Of 

A 

FRIEND 


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Compliments  of 

RICHMOND  MEMORIAL 
HOSPITAL 


Compliments 

RICHMOND  SURGICAL 
SUPPLY  COMPANY 


L  G.  BALFOUR  COMPANY 

31  10  West  Marshall  Street 
Richmond,  Virginia  23230 

Phone  358-6612 
CHARLES  G.  MOTLEY,   Representative 

'Official    Medical    College    Class    Ring' 


Nurses — ^Technicians 
Hospitals — Physicians  Coats 

JENESS-UNIFORM  CENTER 

Professional  Uniforms 
for  Women  and   Men 


NORFOLK 
Medical   Towers 

Phone  627-4783 


RICHMOND 
116   N.   7th   St. 


NORFOLK 
401    Boush  St. 


Phone   Ml   4-2828      Phone   MA   2-4231 


McGUIRE  CLINIC 


Compliments  Of 

WARD'S  COMPANY,  INC. 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

WARD'S  T.V.  THE  CAROUSEL 


ST.  LUKE'S  HOSPITAL 


1000  West   Grace   Street 


RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 


Compliments   of 

SKULL  &  BONES 
RESTAURANT 

400  North  Twelfth  Street 

RICHARD   H.   and   EDWARD   H.  SHAIA 
Proprietors 


Milton  3-8656  Milton  3-0658 

THOMAS  G.  POWELL 


Orthopedic  And 
Surgical  Appliances 


414  W.  Broad  St. 
Richmond,  Va. 


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Compliments   of 

TUCKER  HOSPITAL 

INCORPORATED 
RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

643-0284 

"Your  Clothes  Stay   Bright  With  Sunlight" 

SUNLIGHT 

LAUNDRY  AND  DRY  CLEANERS, 

INC. 

1900  Chamberlayne  Ave. 
Richmond   22,  Va. 

GRANT  DRUG 
COMPANY,  INC. 

Prescriptions 

610  East  Broad  Street 
RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

Phone  Milton  3-1803 

OPEN  ALL  NIGHT 

"The   Downtown   Prescription   Center" 

BAUSCH  S.  LOMB  ^ 

Leaders  In 

RESEARCH— ENGINEERING— MANUFACTURING 

OPHTHALMIC,  ELECTRONIC  AND  SCIENTIFIC 

INSTRUMENTS.  PROFESSIONAL  OFFICE 

PLANNING  AND  PRESCRIPTION  SERVICE 

REGIONAL  HEADQUARTERS 

307  East  Franklin  Street 
Richmond,  Virginia  23219 

Independent, 
^^^^^^^^^^^W         Locally   Owned 

W-Je.^       VIRGINIA 
m^g           DAIRY 

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^^^^BB^W^y                  The  Home  of 
DAIRY                      Better  Milk 
Bk'^i^i!o/(B(ff(r(aM/^       Richmond,  Virginia 

355-2838 

Compliments  of 

ST.  ELIZABETH'S 
HOSPITAL 

RICHMOND,  VA. 

SOUTHERN  MEDICAL 
SUPPLY  CO.  INC. 

1908  North  Hamilton  Avenue 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

Phone  355-0611 

Everything   From  One  Source 

STROTHER  DRUG  CO. 

Wholesale    Druggist 

LYNCHBURG,  VA. 

1117  Jefferson  St. 

RICHMOND,  VA. 
3700  Saunders  Ave. 

Let  Him  Serve  You  Most 
Who  Serves  You  Best. 

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Compliments  of 

Compliments    of 

THE  FLAME  SANDWICH  SHOP 

MUSE  BUICK 

1102  Broad  Street 

South  of  the  James 

RICHMOND,  VIRGINIA 

Compliments  Of 

Compliments  Of 

SOUTHSIDE  DODGE,  INC. 

MARTIN  CHEVROLET  SALES  CORP. 

232  E.  Belt  Blvd.                  Dial  232-2327 

214  Cowardin  Ave. 
Richmond,  Virginia 

Dine  &   Dance                                  Open   Daily    1  1    a.m. — 

12   p.m. 

THE  SHEIK   '"^P'  ''°"'^^ 

Compliments  Of 

Staples   Mill   Road— 1    Block  Off  Broad   St. 

MOOERS  MOTOR  CAR  CO.,  INC, 

GEORGE  RAFEY                                                      ''^°"'  "5"'"°'' 
Owner                                                                         Richmond,  Va. 

Compliments  Of 

MEDICAL  ARTS  PHARMACY 

2nd  and   Franklin  Street 

Richmond,  Virginia 

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Escape! 


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